Black Cherry
American cherry is strong and resilient, with a natural luster that makes it a beautiful choice for any home. This wood is also easy to work on. making it a popular choice for DIY projects. American cherry is harvested from the eastern United States. The wood can be stained or painted to match any decor, and it's also resistant to wear and tear. It is resistant to scratches and dents, and its natural color will enhance any room in your home. American Cherry is a hardwood that is prized for its strength, durability, and beauty. Cherry wood is also popular for musical instruments because of its warm, mellow sound. Black cherry lumber is commonly used in furniture making, particularly for fine cabinetry, tables, and chairs. It is also used in the construction of musical instruments, such as guitars and violins, and is a popular choice for interior trim and moldings.
Overall, black cherry lumber is a premium hardwood that is prized for its beautiful color, fine grain, and durability. It is a versatile and elegant choice for a wide range of woodworking projects, adding a touch of warmth and sophistication to any space.
Common Names: Black cherry, American cherry
Scientific Names: Prunus serotina
Distribution: Eastern North America
Janka Hardness: 950 lbf (4,230 N)
LENGTH | 75" to 85" (Inches) |
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WIDTH | 4" to 7" (Inches) |
THICKNESS | Nominal Thickness 4/4 (The planning/smoothing process removes some thickness) See Explanations |
KILN-DRIED? | Yes |
MOISTER CONTENT | 7% to 9% |
GRADE | Music Grade |
Package | Available in 5, 10, and 20 Boardfeets - Choose your preferred package |