Hardwoods
No matter what type of wood you’re searching for, we have you covered! Our collection of hardwoods feature options for any type of project ready to ship to your home or shop. Whether you’re looking for rough cut lumber, S4S lumber, wood turning blanks, or anything else, look no further than The Wood Vaults’ wood selection. Buy wood online and never leave your shop.
4/4 Lumber (1")
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4/4 Lumber Packs (1")
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4/4 Full Length Lumber (1")
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5/4 Lumber ( 1-1/4" )
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5/4 Full Length Lumber (1-1/4")
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6/4 Lumber ( 1-1/2" )
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6/4 Full Length Lumber (1-1/2")
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8/4 Lumber ( 2" )
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8/4 Lumber Packs (2")
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8/4 Full Length Lumber (2")
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Add the Right Touch With High Quality Lumber
Want to add a rustic touch to your next project? Lumber from The Wood Vault can give your project a natural look that will withstand the test of time. We pride ourselves on providing the finest quality lumber available. Our lumber is carefully selected from only the best hardwoods, ensuring that each piece is strong, durable and built to last.

The Wood Vault is the Natural Choice for Lumber
The Wood Vault offers a wide range of lumber for sale, including oak, cherry, maple, walnut and more. Our hardwoods are carefully selected for their strength, durability, and natural beauty, ensuring that you get the best possible results for every project. You can be confident that you're getting the best possible value for your money.
Frequently Asked Questions About Lumber
Finding the right lumber for your project can be a challenge. To help you with that decision, we have answered some common questions we hear about lumber below.
How Do I Choose the Right Thickness for my Lumber?
How Do I Choose the Right Thickness for my Lumber?
The thickness of lumber is typically measured in quarters, with each quarter representing 1/4 inch of thickness. For example, 4/4 lumber is 1 inch thick, while 8/4 lumber is 2 inches thick. When choosing the right thickness for your project, consider factors like the weight and strength of the wood, as well as your own personal preferences and aesthetic goals.
How Is Lumber Priced?
How Is Lumber Priced?
Lumber is typically priced by the board foot, which is a unit of measurement that takes into account both the thickness and the width of the wood. The price of lumber can vary depending on factors like the type of wood, the grade of the wood, and the size of the order.
Can Lumber Be Used for Indoor Projects?
Can Lumber Be Used for Indoor Projects?
Yes, lumber can be used for a variety of indoor projects, including furniture, cabinetry, and cutting boards just to name a few. However, it's important to note that lumber will require additional milling to
achieve a straight and flat surface. If you prefer a more refined look with less work involved, consider using surfaced lumber instead.
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