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8/4 Poplar Lumber Pack - Select Count & Size

    8/4 Poplar Lumber Pack - Select Count & Size

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    $80.00 /Pack

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    48 U.S. Ground Service
    How Do You Want It?

    Why Choose Poplar?

    Budget-friendly poplar beats the pants off of pine. It's soft but dense so it's delightfully easy to shape and machine. The tight grain makes the perfect choice for stain or paint, but poplar works fine with a clear finish, too.

    What's in the Pack?


    beautiful
    hand-selected boards
    straight line ripped
    Surfaced & straight-line ripped
    lumber sizes
    Your choice of widths and lengths
    straight line ripped
    Free ground shipping 48 U.S.

    Thickness 8/4, S2S is 1-13/16" thick
    Width Your Choice
    Length 36", 46", or 72"
    Quantity Choose 2, 4, or 10 Boards
    Grade Select & Better (info)
    size of lumber

    About Lumber Sizes & Shipping Length Restrictions

    Your Choice Widths

    We're here to help you build a successful project. Choose what works for you.

    36", 46", or 72" Lengths

    This is the range of lengths you can choose from for this pack.

    1-13/16" Thickness

    Also known as 8/4, S2S. This means the boards you'll receive will be surfaced on 2 sides (S2S) to 1-13/16" actual thickness.
    Learn more in our blog: "What Does 4/4 Mean in Lumber?"

    Weight

    2.5

    lbs /Bd. Ft.
    -30.17% lighter than red oak (3.58 /bd. ft.)
    Hardness

    540

    Janka Rating
    -58.14% softer than red oak (1290 psi)
    Density

    0.42

    Specific Gravity
    -34.38% less dense than red oak (.64)

    General Workability
    Easy 2/10
    Red Oak

    Wood Texture
    V. Fine 2/10
    Red Oak

    Ease of Finishing
    Good 4/10
    Red Oak

    map of where Poplar tree grows

    (Liriodendron tulipifera)
    Poplar grows in North America

    View All Poplar Products

    color of Poplar
    Color Range
    Grayish white sapwood with greenish brown heart.
    the Poplar tree
    What's The Tree Like?
    A tall, stately tree. May reach 150 feet high with a trunk up to 10 feet and free of branches for up to 90 feet.
    other names for Poplar
    Other Names
    American tulipwood, American whitewood, Canary whitewood, Canary wood, Canoe wood, Poplar, Popple, Saddletree, Tulip poplar, Tuliptree, Tulipwood, White poplar, Whitewood, Yellow poplar
    uses for Poplar
    Some Typical Uses
    Furniture, cabinets, jigs, drawer sides, painted furniture

    Lumber 101: What to Know About Hardwood Lumber

    lumber random widths Random Widths
    You will cut and/or glue to create the sizes you need
    rough sawn vs surfaced lumber Surfaced Smooth S2S
    We buy rough sawn lumber and have it surfaced 2 sides (S2S) so you're ready to work
    rough sawn vs surfaced lumber Kiln Dried
    We stock kiln dried lumber and store it in a protected warehouse
    rough sawn vs surfaced lumber 83%+ Clear
    Unless stated otherwise, we stock Select & Better graded lumber that's at least 83% clear one side
    1. Pick a wood you like
    2. Decide how much you need
    3. Give us your specs (if you have any)

    This is the unit of measurement for hardwood lumber when it's bought/sold in random widths and random lengths.

    Board footage is a measurement of volume, and it's abbreviated Bd. Ft.

    One board foot is equal to 144 cubic inches.

    board foot formula

    It's a fraction that refers to rough (RGH) sawn thickness of lumber, and it tells you approximately how many quarters of an inch make up the thickness.

    Surfaced lumber is thinner because it started out as rough sawn but it's been planed smooth. Planing removes thickness.

    Rough Sawn (RGH) Surfaced (S2S)
    4/4 ~1" 13/16"
    5/4 ~1-1/4" 1-1/16"
    6/4 ~1-1/2" 1-5/16"
    8/4 ~2" 1-13/16"
    12/4 ~3" 2-13/16"

    Unless otherwise specified, our lumber is "Surfaced 2 Sides" or S2S for short.

    Check out our blog for the full explanation.

    lumber thickness Lumber Compared
    Various lumber thickness as compared to one another

    If you can cut your own pieces to size, here's how we can help:

    1. Enter requirements into the order form where it says, "Minimum Size Request"
    2. Tell us what you want to acheive or make
    3. You will receive wood that can yeild what you need. (You will create the final size)
    4. We may need to contact you for clarification

    You will cut and/or join your material to create the finished sizes you need. We'll pick out wood that will give you enough to do that. For this reason, the final amount of footage you receive in your order will be slightly different, and your final billed charge will be different.

    If you want to only buy pieces of an exact size, that will be sold differently. Please contact us for a custom quote.

    Sadly, wood cannot be 100% guaranteed to be clear on both sides all the time. Most of our lumber is graded "Select" and better, which means it's at minimum 83% clear on one side.
    Hardwood grades explained
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