Incredibly dense, durable, and naturally weather-resistant, Ipe (pronounced “ee-pay”) is a premium tropical hardwood ideal for demanding outdoor applications. We offer top-grade Ipe decking and lumber products perfect for decks, patios, docks, fencing, and exterior furniture that need to stand up to Canada’s toughest climates. Also known as Brazilian walnut, Ipe boasts an impressive lifespan—often lasting 25 years or more without chemical treatment. Its rich brown tones, fine grain, and natural resistance to rot, insects, and moisture make it a high-performance choice with unmatched beauty. Though it’s hard and heavy, Ipe machines cleanly with sharp tools and finishes to a smooth, luxurious surface. As a proudly Canadian company, Windsor Plywood specializes in hard-to-source, premium wood products with expert advice and personalized service. If you're looking for strength, longevity, and a refined natural look, Ipe delivers on all fronts—making it the ultimate choice for high-end outdoor builds.
Specialty lumber includes domestic hardwoods like maple, walnut, oak, cherry, ash, and alder used primarily for furniture, cabinetry, and fine woodworking rather than structural applications. Exotic species sourced internationally also fall in this category. These are premium materials sold by the board foot rather than by the linear foot.
A board foot is a volume measurement equal to a piece of wood 12 inches wide, 12 inches long, and 1 inch thick, or any equivalent volume. When you buy hardwood lumber by the board foot, the price accounts for the width and thickness of the actual board, not just its length. Wider and thicker boards cost more per linear foot.
Hard maple is the industry standard for painted or stained cabinet boxes and doors due to its hardness, fine consistent grain, and smooth machining characteristics. Cherry and walnut are popular for stained natural finishes where visual warmth is important. Oak is traditional and widely available; its open grain requires filling for the smoothest painted finish.
Yes. Windsor Plywood sells hardwood lumber by the piece and by the board foot, not only in full bundles. This makes it accessible for smaller woodworking projects, furniture repairs, and custom builds where only a few boards are needed. Staff can help select pieces for grain, figure, and defect-free requirements.
Quarter-sawn lumber is cut so the growth rings run roughly perpendicular to the board face, producing a tighter, straighter grain pattern with a distinctive ray fleck in some species like oak. It is more dimensionally stable and resists cupping. Flat-sawn produces wider boards with a cathedral grain pattern and is the more common and affordable cut.