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European Beech Wood

European Beech is a strong, fine-grained hardwood with a pale cream to light reddish-brown color and a smooth, uniform texture. It machines and turns very well, making it a popular choice for furniture, cabinetry, and utility woodworking where durability and a clean, consistent appearance are important.

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4/4 European Beech Lumber

4/4 European Beech Lumber

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4/4 European Beech Lumber Pack

4/4 European Beech Lumber Pack

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4/4 European Beech Lumber - Full Length

4/4 European Beech Lumber - Full Length

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S4S European Beech
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S4S European Beech

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European Beech (Fagus Sylvatica)

Pricing

Average

Hardness

1,450

Janka

Distribution

Europe

Availability

Readily Available

Appearance

European Beech is a pale straw color, sometimes with a pink or brown hue.

Workability

European Beech overall has good workability; it machines well, and glues, finishes, and turns well. Beech also responds superbly to steam-bending.

Uses

Lumber, veneer, flooring, boatbuilding, furniture, cabinetry, musical instruments (piano pinblocks), plywood, and turned objects.

Additional Comments

Mature beech trees and their associated forests are popular areas for photography and even movie filming for their unique and picturesque appearance.

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Why choose European Beech Wood?

European Beech is one of the hardest working woods in the shop. It has a pale cream color with a fine, uniform grain and small ray flecks that give it a clean and consistent look that works well in a lot of applications. It is hard, dense, and strong which is why it has been the standard choice for workbenches, tool handles, and mallets for generations because it takes abuse and keeps going. That same hardness makes it a top choice for flooring, cabinetry, and steam bent furniture because it responds exceptionally well to steam bending, holding its shape better than almost any other wood once it cools. It machines and sands beautifully and takes stain evenly which makes it a reliable choice when you need consistency across a large project. European Beech is not the most glamorous wood in the shop but it is one of the most dependable.

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