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The hardwood lumber consists of solid wood, which is derived from deciduous hardwoods and sold in standardized thicknesses of usually 4/4 lumber (1" thick), 8/4 lumber (2" thick), and 12/4 lumber (3" thick). The designation of quarters for thickness in the wood lumber means that the thickness is measured before the surfacing process, providing the woodworker with an exact indication of what thickness he will have after purchasing the boards that will be used for furniture legs, tabletops, cabinet pieces, sculptures, and all sorts of wooden construction.
The type of lumber chosen, whether in terms of thickness and/or species, will determine the stability, working properties, and beauty of the resulting project. A board with a thickness of 4/4 can be used for cabinet doors, drawer faces, face frames, and other flat panels. 8/4 lumber provides the depth required for table legs, chair components, and thick countertop stock. 12/4 lumber suits large-scale sculptural carving, heavy turning blanks, and monolithic furniture elements where maximum material depth is essential. At Exotic Wood Zone, shipping from St. Louis, Missouri, every board across our Exotic Hardwood Lumber and Domestic Hardwood Lumber collection is precision-milled, graded for grain quality, and kiln-dried for immediate workability.
Hard Maple - vibrant, tight-grained domestic hardwood lumber species that is known to be consistent in appearance; the standard domestic hardwood lumber species used in furniture and cabinetry applications in 4/4 and 8/4 thicknesses
Black Walnut - rich chocolate-brown tones with flowing grain; one of the most sought-after domestic hardwood lumber species for heirloom furniture and decorative woodworking at all thickness grades
Mahogany - straight, open grain with warm reddish-brown character; a highly workable, dimensionally stable hardwood lumber species ideal for furniture components and cabinet work in 4/4 lumber and 8/4 lumber formats
Exotic Hardwood Species - including Purpleheart, Padauk, Sapele, and Bubinga in 4/4 lumber through 12/4 lumber thicknesses for builders seeking bold grain character, natural color, and premium visual impact in custom furniture and decorative woodworking builds
Every type of lumber has been treated in meters through a dry kilning process, and the boards made from the ground timber are double face surfaces on all two sides (S2S) where this is specified, so that they can be used to create any size or dimensions wood project.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between 4/4, 8/4, and 12/4 lumber?
These designations refer to rough-sawn thickness in quarter-inch increments. 4/4 lumber equals approximately 1" thick suited for panels, doors, and flat work. 8/4 lumber equals approximately 2" thick ideal for table legs and countertops. 12/4 lumber equals approximately 3" thick required for heavy turning stock, thick slabs, and large sculptural carving projects.
Can I buy hardwood lumber online from Exotic Wood Zone?
Yes, Exotic Wood Zone's full Exotic Hardwood Lumber and Domestic Hardwood Lumber collection is available for direct online purchase with shipping from St. Louis, Missouri across the USA. Species, thickness grades, and board dimensions are listed in full on individual product pages.
Explore our full hardwood lumber collection at Exotic Wood Zone and build your next project on a foundation of precision-milled, premium-grade hardwood stock.
