Description
BIRCH WOOD,
- Usually used as a paint grade or secondary wood
- Very common domestic timber
- Occasionally highly figured material is found and is called “Flame Birch”
- Tough to work, susceptible to chatter
- Very brittle wood that tears out with dull tools
Characteristics of Birch
| Origin of Wood Type | North Eastern USA, Eastern Canada |
| Botanical Name | Betula alleghaniensis |
| Specific Gravity | 0.71 |
| Avg. Weight Per BF | 3.80 lb/ft |
| Color Range | Light Yellow Sapwood- Brownish Red Heartwood |
| Rarity / Availability | Readily Available |
| Typical Avg. Width | 3″ to 12″, rarely up to 24″ wide |
| Typical Avg. Length | 7′ to 12′ |
| Avg. Waste Factor | 0.3 |
| Wood Uses | Flooring, High-Grade Joinery, Furniture, Veneer and many other uses |
| Lumber Grades | Common 1 & 2, Select and Better, FAS, Flitch, Figured (Heavy), Figured (Medium), Veneer, Premium |
| Other Trade Names | Flame Birch, Yellow Birch, American Birch, Grey Birch, Hard Birch, Sweet Birch |


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