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Birdseye Maple
Maple, Hard (Acer saccharumn) Bird’s Eye Maple, Curly
Maple, Fiddleback Maple, Northern Maple, Rock Maple, Sugar Maple, Black
Maple Source: Lake States, Appalachians, Northwest United States; Canada.
Color: Cream to light reddish brown heart wood; thin white sapwood tinged
slightly with reddish-brown. Pattern: Usually straight-grained; sometimes
found highly figured with curly, fiddleback, blistered, quilted, Bird's
Eye or burl grain, scattered over entire free or in irregular stripes and
patches. Characteristics: Heavy; hard; strong; close grained; tough;
stiff; uniform texture. Excellent resistance to abrasion and indentation.
Uses: Furniture; interiors; fixtures; flooring, woodenware; cutting
surfaces; bakery paddles and other industrial uses; school furniture;
decorative inlays and overlays. Availability: Plain maple-readily avail
able as veneer (plain sliced, half round, full rotary); Figured maple
(including bird’s-eye, Butts etc.) limited as veneer (all cutting
methods used). Price range: Plain maple, average; Figured maple, valuable.
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