3/4" Birch Natural S4S Shorts Pack, 4 Boards (Choose Your Size)

$45.00 /Pack
48 U.S. Ground Service
3/4" Birch Natural S4S Shorts Pack, 4 Boards (Choose Your Size)
Simple Pre-Cut Size!
These dimensional DIY boards make it easy to get started on your project. They're perfectly sized to your choice of width and length with clean, straight edges and smooth faces. They're lovingly milled from kiln dried, Select & Better lumber so you get gorgeous, clear, ready-to-use wood.
- 4 beautiful boards
- Clean all 4 sides
- FREE SHIPPING 48 U.S.
Why Choose Birch?
A straight-grained wood with fine even texture. Heavy and very strong. Straight-grain lumber works well. however, swirly or irregular grain may be difficult to machine without tear out.What Size Is This?
Thickness | 3/4" (≈ 3/4" approx) |
Width | 3.5", 5.5" |
Length | 24", 36" |
Quantity | 4 boards |
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3.58
lbs /Bd. Ft.Wood Texture
Ease of Finishing

Birch is a Domestic wood from North America
A straight-grained wood with fine even texture. Heavy and very strong. Straight-grain lumber works well. however, swirly or irregular grain may be difficult to machine without tear out.

Cream or light brown tinged with red.

The largest of the North American birches. The tree usually reaches about 65 feet in height with a straight, tapering trunk generally about 30" in diameter.

American birch, Birch, Gray birch, Silver birch, Swamp birch, Yellow birch

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