Coast Clear Wood sources the best-suited raw logs and materials and orchestrates the manufacturing and transportation of our lumber to provide our customers with a superior product.
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BIRCH
Birch is heavy, hard, strong, and it has very good wood bending properties. The sapwood is white in colour, and reddish brown in the heartwood. Birch is generally straight grained with a fine uniform texture. The wood works easily , glues well, takes stain and polish extremely well.
MAPLE
The wood is hard and heavy with good strenght properties. Maple has a high resistance to abrasion and wear. The colour varies from creamy white to reddish brown. The close fine texture is generally straight grained. With care, Maple machines well, turns well, and can be stained and polished to an outstanding finish.
OAK
Hard and heavy with medium bending strength. The colour varies slightly from white to light brown and is mostly straight grained with a coarse texture. Oak machines well, and stains and polishes to a good finsih.
HEMLOCK
Hemlock is light in colour with a reddish-brown tinge. It has a straigth, even grain with a medium-fine texture. The wood fiber has high strength, stiffness and density, which makes it ideal for most structural and industrial uses from framing lumber to heavy timberst to engineered componants. Also, Hemlock is easily pressure treated, and thus, is a the preferred choice where preservative-treated wood is required.
DOUGLAS FIR
One of the most popular Canadian softwood species, and has a distinctive pinkish-brown colour and grain. Douglas fir has all the desirable characteristics necessary for construction: stiffness, strength, density, and natural durability. It is used extensively for structural construction, and is also popular for heavy timber construction, as well as industrial uses, such as, windows, doors, and joinery.