Spalted Maple Wood
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Spalted Maple (Acer Saccharum)
Pricing
Good Value
Hardness
700 to 1,450
Janka
Distribution
Primarily temperate regions in the Northern Hemisphere
Availability
Moderately Available
Appearance
Spalting is simply a fungal discoloration of wood. It is found in wood that has begun initial stages of decay, and is then subsequently dried (preventing further decay). On Maple it appears like black streaking through the light golden wood.
Workability
Fairly easy to work with both hand and machine tools. Maple has a tendency to burn when being machined with high-speed cutters such as in a router. Turns, glues, and finishes well.
Uses
Flooring (from basketball courts and dance-floors to bowling alleys and residential), veneer, paper (pulpwood), musical instruments, cutting boards, butcher blocks, workbenches, baseball bats, and other turned objects and specialty wood items.
Additional Comments
Maple is a common lumber seen with spalting, as the light colored sapwood provides good contrast for the spalting.
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