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Birch is a hot item at the lumberyard these days, and birch veneer is the all-time most popular hardwood plywood. Despite changes in taste and fashion, birch has been in demand for furniture and cabinetry for almost a century.
Birch lumber has a handsome appearance. Because of its fine texture and straight grain, it machines well and routs beautifully. Though hard,birch is easy to sand,and it turns like a dream. Birch plywood is available in a wide range of grades. These characteristics make birch a great choice for all types of cabinetry. Three other species are also commercially harvested and may occasionally be mixed in with yellow birch.
Paper birch B. Sweet birch B. River birch B. Birch boards average about 6-in. Lumberyards usually stock birch in 1- and 2-in. Home centers carry birch plywood,but may not stock birch lumber. Birch logs contain quite a bit of sapwood. It ranges in color from creamy-white to golden tan with occasional pink tones , and is distinctly different than the reddish- brown heartwood photo, at left.
Commercial demand for light-colored wood is so strong that birch, like maple, is often graded and sold by its color. Sap birch refers to boards containing at least 85 percent light-colored sapwood. White birch refers to paper birch. Some lumberyards carry it separately from yellow birch, specifically for its white color.
Paper birch boards are usually narrow about 4-in. Most birch lumber is sold as natural or unselected. While light-colored birch grabs all the attention, its deeper toned heartwood red birch can be just as attractive. Thick stock over 1 in. Lowergrade No. Birch is famous for its light-colored sapwood, but its deeper-toned heartwood, which is known as red birch in the lumber industry, can be even more appealing.
Birch is a great impostor because its figure patterns closely resemble those in cherry, mahogany and walnut. You can dress it up or down just by staining it different colors. Furniture manufacturers have used stained birch in lieu of more expensive hardwoods for decades.
Birch plywood is graded by its color, just like birch lumber. The highest grade is white, followed by uniform light and natural. Lower paint and shop grades cost less.
Hardwood lumberyards usually stock most grades. The faces of white birch ply here white refers to color, rather than species are made of top-grade zero defects , color-matched sapwood veneers. In the past, these grades were distinctly different. Paint and shop grades of birch plywood are worth looking at if you want to save money. Paint-grade birch ply has face veneers that vary in color and pattern match. Shop-grade sheets have some kind of damage or manufacturing defect, but must be 85 percent usable.
They typically stock a mid-level grade, similar to the paint grade at the hardwood lumberyard, but at home center prices. Take a friend along to help you look, be careful, and leave the stack neat for the next customer. Top grades of birch plywood are white and uniform. Middle-grade birch plywood sold at home centers offers lots of creative possibilities. The veneers may show attractive figure patterns, occasional spectacular curly figure, rich colors, and any combination of sap- and heartwood, including all of one or the other.
Staining will minimize contrasting colors, but the only way to make these sheets white is to paint them! Flame birch can look as cool as tiger maple.
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