![]() Maple can be stained to an outstanding finish and polishes well.Īn excellent cabinet and veneer species because of its long trunk form, rapid growth, and attractive pinkish-red to deep reddish brown lustrous wood. The sap wood is creamy white with a slight reddish brown tinge The wood has a close fine, uniform texture and is generally straight-grained. Hard maple is the standard wood for cutting boards because it imparts no taste to food and holds up well. Maple has been a favorite of American furniture makers since early colonial days. Knotty Alder is commonly used for the southwest look. Knotty Alder is a lower grade that will contain knots. When stained, it blends with walnut, mahogany or cherry. It can be painted or stained to a good finish. Alder machines well and is excellent for turning. The wood is fairly straight-grained with a uniform texture. Heartwood is formed only in trees of advanced age and there is no visible boundry between sap and heartwood. Alder, a relative of birch, is almost white when freshly cut but quickly changes on exposure to air, becoming light brown with a yellow or reddish tinge. Factory finish is offered in a wide range of standard colors with custom and proprietary colors also available.Īlder is the leading hardwood of the Pacific Northwest. Installed costs are actually lower than for doors finished at the job site. A factory finish offers cost benefits as well. Because wood surfaces are sealed at the factory, they are more resistant to unfavorable job-site storage conditions. Factory craftsmen, working in a controlled environment, are able to produce an exceptionally durable finish with a uniformity in color and texture seldom attainable on the job site. Nothing looks better or performs better than a Haley factory finish. GOOD LOOKING, LONG LASTING FACTORY FINISH. ![]() Certified Premium Quality-Meets or Exceeds AWI Section 1300, NWWDA I.S.1, WIC Section 20. ![]()
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