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  1. Common Name (s): Soft maple. Botanical Designation: Not a distinct species of maple. Soft maple is a commercial term meant to differentiate the wood of some types of maple from hard maple (Acer saccharum). Distribution: Temperate regions of North America.

  2. 14 gru 2022 · Soft Maple has a Janka rating comparable to the Black Cherry or Walnut. This Maple species group gets referred to as soft because it is softer than Acer saccharum. This Maple is easier to work with than Hard Maple. You can use this wood for flooring and furniture. The soft maple wood you can use depends on where you live.

  3. 5 paź 2024 · Discover the key differences between hard and soft maple trees in this informative article. Learn about the strengths of hard maple, including its durability and ideal uses for furniture and flooring, contrasted with the lighter, faster-growing soft maple, perfect for interior projects.

  4. 26 lis 2023 · From the hardy resilience of hard maple to the subtle charm of soft maple, each variety presents unique qualities. We’ll uncover how these characteristics make maple a preferred choice for a wide range of applications, from elegant furniture to musical instruments.

  5. Perhaps you’ve seen a type of lumber for sale known as “soft maple,” and were wondering: what’s the difference between between this Soft Maple and Hard Maple? Just how soft is it? Why does it cost about half as much as Hard Maple?

  6. 5 lis 2010 · One unique characteristics of soft maples is the development of small boat shaped (or oval shaped) discolorations (several inches long and 1/4 to 1-1/5 inch wide).

  7. 31 sie 2023 · Explore the differences between hard maple and soft maple wood, including density, grain pattern, and color variation. Discover their common applications, strength and durability, cost and availability, staining and finishing options, and maintenance tips.

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