WHITE ASH
Fraxinus
Species
White Ash has a beautiful grain pattern, making it a perfect wood architectural millwork and high quality furniture. It has long grain, with speckles that create a unique pattern. It stains well, bringing out the grain in a fantastic way.
The color of Ash:
Ash has great tones of white, hence White Ash, yellows, and darker tones in some grades.
Common uses of Ash wood:
- Baseball Bats
- Wood Bows and Arrows
- Wood Flooring
- Wood Molding
- Wood T/G Siding
- Furniture
- Stair Treads
- Gun Stocks
We typically offer White Ash in the following sizes and grades:
Scientific | Sub-species | Grade | Features | 4/4 | 5/4 | 6/4 | 8/4 | 12/4 | Plywood | Circle Sawn | Live Edge | Beam |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fraxinus | Select & Better | Kilh-Dried, Rough |
Scientific information about White Ash:
Rough | S2S / S4S |
Flooring, Molding | T/g Siding and Cladding |
Check out some species other than White Ash
- Red Oak |
- Post Oak |
- Yellow Pine |
- Ash |
- Hard MapieCherry |
- Hiskory |
- Cypress |
- Inland Cedar |
- Adler |
- White Oak |
- PolarWainut |
- Oak |
- Sinker Cypress |
- Western Cedar |
- Douglas Fir |
- Cumaruple |
- Garapa |
- Mahogany |
- Knotty Alder |
- Rift Red & White Oak |
- Quater Sawn Yellow Pine |
- Reclaimed Hear Pine |
- Red River Pecan |
- Dirty Top |
- mixed Red & White |
- Tiderwater Cypress |
- Eastern Red Cedar |
- Spanish Cedar |
- Species.
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WOOD IS UNIVERSALLY BEAUTIFUL TO MAN. IT IS THE MOST HUMANLY INTIMATE OF ALL MATERIALSFRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, AMERICAN ARCHITECT