The american beech unlike most other hardwood trees the american beech retains this smooth bark throughout its mature years.
Is american beech a hardwood.
The wood grows throughout much of the eastern united states.
It is great for laser engraving and is a cheaper alternative to more expensive woods like hard maple.
Beech fagus grandifolia is a medium to large size tree that originated in north america.
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The american beech can live for three hundred to four hundred years and can reach heights of eighty feet and diameters in excess of three feet.
Beech wood is used to make flooring furniture veneer plywood and railroad ties.
This is typical with just about any hardwood except for oak which takes about two full years to properly season.
Another characteristic of beech lumber is that beech has small pores which allow for a fine finish to be achieved.
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American beech is also commonly called beech.
American beech is sometimes underrated and under appreciated.
Beech wood has sapwood with a pale brown color and heartwood with adark brown to reddish brown tint.
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American beech is often overlooked and underrated as a utility hardwood but because of its durability and low cost beech can be exceptionally valuable for woodworkers.
Suitable for exterior interior use.
The grain is straight with a fine even texture.
Beech has a fine even texture.
It is especially favored as fuel wood because of its high density and good burning qualities.
After a year beech firewood burns great and it will keep you warm even during the coldest winter nights.
With straight grain and medium to fine uniform texture the sapwood of american beech is white with a red tinge while the heartwood is light to dark reddish brown.
Yet some beech does become woodenware and furniture parts as well as barrels for aging beer.
Yet considering its decent strength and hardness and its comparatively low cost beech represents an excellent value for woodworkers.
The tree is a hardwood and the lineal taxonomy is magnoliopsida fagales fagaceae fagus grandifolia ehrhart.
Butcher blocks clothes pins drum sticks flooring food containers furniture millwork mouldings.
Interior use only.
Beech wood is primarily reddish brown in color and slightly coarse with conspicuous rays and tiny pores.
Weight is about 46lbs per cu.
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