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Lumber / Veneer Match Lumber Veneer Type of Cut Alder (Select) Alder Plain Sliced Face Alder (Knotty) Knotty Alder (Dark Putty in open knots) Plain Sliced Face Ash (Eastern White) Ash (Eastern White) Rotary Multi Piece Face Ash (Western) Ash (Eastern White) Rotary Multi Piece Face Beech (European Steamed) Beech (European Steamed) Plain Sliced Face Birch (Eastern Red) N/A N/A Birch (Eastern White) Birch (Eastern White) Rotary Multi Piece Face Birch (Western) N/A Cherry (Select) Cherry (Select) Plain Sliced Face Cherry (Rustic) Fir (CVG) Fir (CVG) Plain Sliced Face Hickory (Brown Heart) Hickory (Brown Heart) Plain Sliced Face Hickory (Calico) Hickory (Calico) Plain Sliced Face Hickory (Rustic Brown Heart) Hickory (Rustic Brown Heart) Plain Sliced Face Hickory (Rustic Calico) Hickory (Rustic Calico) Plain Sliced Face Lyptus Lyptus Plain Sliced Face Mahogany (African Khaya) Mahogany (African Khaya) Plain Sliced Face Mahogany (Edinam) Mahogany (African Khaya) Plain Sliced Face Maple (Eastern Hard White) Maple (Eastern Hard White) Rotary Whole Piece Face Maple (Eastern Soft Rustic) Maple (Eastern Hard Rustic) Plain Sliced Face Maple (Eastern Soft White) Maple (Eastern Hard White) Rotary Whole Piece Face Maple (Western) Alder Plain Sliced Face Paint Grade (Lumber Panel) DCD's Choice Rotary Whole Piece Face Paint Grade (MDF Panel) MDF N/A Pine (Eastern Clear) Pine (Eastern Clear) Plain Sliced Face Pine (Eastern Knotty) Pine (Eastern Knotty) Plain Sliced Face Poplar N/A N/A Red Oak (Natural) Red Oak (Natural) Plain Sliced Face Red Oak (Qtr Sawn) Red Oak (Qtr Sawn) Quarter Sawn Face Red Oak (Rift) Red Oak (Rift) Rift Sawn Face Red Oak (Select) Red Oak (Select) Plain Sliced Face Sapele (Flat Sawn) Sapele (Flat Sawn) Plain Sliced Face Sapele (Qtr Sawn) Sapele (Qtr Sawn) Quarter Sawn Face Walnut Walnut Plain Sliced Face White Oak (Select) White Oak (Select) Plain Sliced Face White Oak (Qtr Sawn) White Oak (Qtr Sawn) Quarter Sawn Face White Oak (Rift) White Oak (Rift) Rift Sawn Face.
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