Uses for black cherry wood and veneer include high quality furniture cabinets paneling moldings flooring musical instruments carvings and turnings.
Is black cherry a hardwood.
It is often made into veneer.
High quality cherry timber is known for its strong orange hues and high price.
Variations within species and grades.
The fruit of the black cherry is eaten by birds and other wildlife.
Its density when dried is around 580 kg m 3 36 lb cu ft.
This species of cherry tree typically has a trunk diameter of four to five feet and it grows to heights of up to 100 feet.
The finished wood has a beautiful salmon pink to red color that with time only improves.
Characteristics of cherry wood.
Low quality wood as well as the sap wood can be more tan.
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Cherry wood has been traditionally used in fine furniture since the first american settlers.
The tree is a hardwood and the lineal taxonomy is magnoliopsida rosales rosaceae prunus serotina ehrh.
Black cherry wood has a beautiful reddish brown color and grain patterns.
Prunus serotina timber is valuable.
Other names used to refer to this species are black cherry rum cherry and mountain black cherry.
The wood fiber has a reddish hue on the inside and also.
Overall cherry is noted for having a warm rich appearance.
Cherry also referred to as american cherry black cherry or wild cherry dimensional hardwood lumber is ready for your craftsmanship to be made into cabinets furniture trim or your own special project.
Black cherry sapwood in not rot resistant at all most cherry is sawn for grade and nearly all boards contain sapwood often both faces.
Perhaps the premier cabinetry timber of the u s traded as cherry.
The black cherry or prunus serotina is a species in the subgenus padus with beautiful flower clusters each separate flower attached by short equal stalks and called racemes all cherries in the landscape or forest share this floral design and often used as specimens in yards and parks.
Black cherry is about 26 softer than a northern red oak wood with a rating of 950 on the janka hardness scale.
The wood is used to make furniture flooring and cabinets.
The cherry tree is known for producing exceptional lumber.
The seeds are then spread throughout the forest allowing the cherry tree to spread rapidly.
Black cherry is a species which presents with potentially significant color variations in boards.
The wood is prized for both beauty and work ability.
Black cherry presents with a uniform grain texture which is fine and wavy.
The cherry tree is shade intolerant and is typically found on the outskirts of most forests.