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Ponderosa and Sugar Pine are some of the most commonly used species of the western soft woods. These woods have excellent workability and texture for ease of use in a variety of work. Pine is a favorite wood to choose for a variety of patterns and is an excellent source for interior trim.

 

Pound for pound, Douglas-fir is one of the best western soft woods. This wood is used in the manufacturing of more products than any other lumber species. This reliable and workable wood brings out the very best for your customer.

 

When you think of Incense-cedar, a warm and lovely wood comes to mind.

Incense-cedar is widely recognized for its resistance to decay. This sweet smelling wood is specially kiln dried to insure dimensional stability. When you want a product that is superb for patterns, Incense-cedar offers the answer.

 

California White Fir is one of the most versatile soft woods in America. It is non-resinous, fine textured, mills accurately, and remains straight. White Fir is widely used in residential and light commercial construction.

 

Western Hemlock characteristics are similar to White Fir. Grows from southern Alaska down to just south of San Francisco, and from the west coast all the way into Montana.