There are many varieties of soft maple wood though the most common are the striped maple silver maple red maple bigleaf maple and box elder.
Cherry maple wood color.
Scuff sand for smoothness and go for it.
The most common type of cherry wood found in north america is black cherry.
Even after wood is harvested and turned into furniture it continues to be a living breathing material that responds to its environment just like a tree would in.
Creamy colors of maple.
Although called soft maple it s really only about 25 softer than hard maple wood and is still harder than wood from a douglas fir southern yellow pine or california redwood.
Maple and cherry wood are two different types of wood.
Cherry wood has a smooth closed grain pattern much like that of maple wood.
A single cherry wood board can have several contrasting grain patterns depending on the growth of the tree.
When the wood is cut it is very pale in color but the wood tends to become darker and richer with age and eventually takes on its famous rich brown red shade.
It is a spongy wood.
Soft maple tends to be blotchy when stained or tinted conventionally.
As with any natural product we expect and embrace unique characteristics in the wood grain.
Even expert cabinetmakers can struggle to distinguish between the two.
The grain patterns and colors of our american walnut cherry and maple are so gorgeous that we hate to cover them up with anything other than a clear finish to protect the surface.