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Other
Names: Red Maple, Silver Maple, Box Elder
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Soft Maple sapwood is greyish white, sometimes with darker colored
pith flecks. The heartwood varies from light to dark reddish brown.
The wood is usually straight-grained.The lumber is generally sold
unselected for color.
WORKING PROPERTIES
Soft maple machines well and can be stained to an excellent finish.
It glues, screws, and nails satisfactorily. Polishes well and is suitable
for enamel finishes and brown tones. It dries slowly with minimal
degrade and there is little movement in performance.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Soft maple is about 25 percent less hard than hard maple, has medium
bending and crushing strength, and is low in stiffness and shock resistance.
It has good steam-bending properties.
MAIN USES
Furniture, paneling and millwork, kitchen cabinets, mouldings, doors,
musical instruments, and turnings. Soft maple is often used as a substitute
for hard maple or stained to resemble other species such as cherry.
Its physical and working properties also make it a possible substitute
for beech.
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