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  1. Hard maple tends to be of a lighter, more uniform color, while soft maple tends to be a bit darker, with red, brown, or gray streaks. (This is a good rule of thumb, but in reality, all types of maple can have a very broad range of color variation.)

  2. Also called rock maple, its wood may be fairly considered as the king of the Acer genus. Its wood is stronger, stiffer, harder, and denser than all of the other species of maple commercially available in lumber form. For more information, please see the article on the Differences Between Hard Maple and Soft Maple.

  3. 21 cze 2019 · Color and grain similarities make hard maples—sometimes called sugar, rock, sweet, or black maple—tough to distinguish from soft maples, which include red, silver, or swamp maple.

  4. 31 sty 2024 · Hard Maple: Characteristics and Uses. Because of its density, hard maple wood is more durable than soft maple. It’s often used for flooring in bowling alleys or dance halls. It can be used to make baseball bats, pool cues, tool handles, butcher blocks, cutting boards, and restaurant furniture.

  5. 29 wrz 2023 · The main difference between hard and soft maple is that hard maple boards are lighter and more uniform in color, while soft maple boards are darker, with red or gray streaks. Also, as the names suggest, hard maples are harder than soft maples.

  6. 31 sie 2023 · Hard maple, also known as sugar maple or rock maple, is known for its exceptional strength and durability. It is one of the hardest domestic hardwoods available, making it highly resistant to wear and tear.

  7. 8 gru 2023 · Hard maple is denser and has a higher shock resistance compared to soft maple, making it more suitable for flooring and furniture. Soft maple, on the other hand, is more affordable and workable, often used for cabinets and millwork.

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