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Teak 4/4 Craft Pack: 10 Board Feet
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The perfect assortment of boards for your small fine woodworking projects, or when you want to try just a little bit of this wood. Each Craft Pack gets you a total of 10 board feet of premium boards that are anywhere between 3'' and 8'' wide, and 24'' up to 48'' long. All boards come surfaced on 2 sides (S2S) to 13/16'' thick, you can choose to have the boards planed down to a different thickness. Did we forget to mention that Craft Packs also include all shipping costs within the 48 U.S.?
Sizes you can expect:
Thickness
13/16'' thick, surfaced smooth two sides (4/4 S2S) Additional planing to a different thickness is also available (see above). |
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3''-8'', with rough edges. Straight line ripping on one edge is available as well, see above. |
Lengths 24''-48'', with the ends trimmed. Each pack contains a variety of lengths. |
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[+] What if I need specific sizes? You'll have to cut your own pieces to size. Hardwood lumber is sold as a bulk raw product, which means that our stacks of lumber have a big variety of sizes most often from 4" up to 12" wide, and 6' to 16' long.
- Only some unusual exotic woods are narrower than 4" and under 6' long. This is clearly stated when that's the case, everything else is larger.
- We always ship the longest boards possible, and rarely ship boards less than 48" long unless you request shorter. The longest we can ship by UPS is 96" (that's 8').
For general fine woodworking, the various widths and lengths meet the needs and desires of woodworkers building furniture, cabinetry, and fine woodwork. But we do understand that certain projects have some requirements, and we're happy to help you out.
Here's how we can help you get the sizes you need:
- We can hand-select material that will yeild what you need. Type your needs into the "Selection" field right above the Add to Cart button above when you place your order. 4 things to know about size requests
- We can do some custom milling or cutting. Please call or email to talk about your needs.
Ground Shipping is included anywhere in the 48 U.S.! (What does that mean?)
- Quantity: A total of 10 board feet (or slightly more) are included, approximately 5 to 8 boards depending on the size
- Thickness: 13/16'' thick, surfaced smooth two sides (4/4 S2S) Additional planing to a different thickness is also available (see above).
- Widths: 3''-8'', with rough edges. Straight line ripping on one edge is available as well, see above.
- Lengths: 24''-48'', with the ends trimmed. Each pack contains a variety of lengths.
- Grade: Craft Packs contain clear shorts. See our page about Hardwood Grading for some details about common lumber grades and their definitions.
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Botanical Name: Tectona grandis
What's the wood like?
Easily worked with both hand and machine tools and dresses to a very smooth finish if tools are kept sharp. Glues moderately well with fresh, clean cut surfcaes despite its oily nature. Naturally durable and weathers well.
How's the color?
Dark golden yellow turning dark brown with age.
Does it go by other names?
Burma teak, Rosawa, Djati, Sagon, Genuine teak, Sagwan, Gia thi, Tadi
What could I use it for?
Furniture, flooring, carving, cabinets, interior millwork, turnery, shipbuilding, and exterior and marine applications.
What is the tree like?
This tree may reach 130-150 feet in height with clear boles to 80-90 feet. Trunk diameters usually 3-5 feet; older trees fluted and buttressed.
Where is it from?
Southeast Asia, Burma, Africa and Carribean

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Average Customer Rating:
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    Not one of my favorite woods, 4.30.2010
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Reviewer: JWS (SLC, UT)
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I only work with teak if I can't talk my customer into going with iroko or afromosia instead. Maybe ipe, depending on the job. Teak looks great and all but I just don't like how it dulls my blades pretty fast.
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    Love this lumber, 6.6.2008
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Reviewer: Thomas Bryan (Oceanside, CA)
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I have bought 100+ bf of both 4/4 and 8/4 teak 3 times over the past couple of years to build outdoor furniture. This is the best quality teak I have found and it is so convenient to have the UPS driver deliver it to my door. Everything I have read says that teak is so much more difficult to work, but, I don't find it any more difficult to work than any other quality, dense hardwood, like white oak or hard maple. I guess if all you have ever worked with is pine, teak is more difficult to work. It does tend to gum up abrasives and wear down your sharp edges more quickly; and, you need to clean all joints with acetone before gluing. I also find it best to use epoxy (system 3 T-33 in the self-mixing applicator tubes) instead of polyurethane glue, only because it is easier to clean up.
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