Butternut Hardwood Lumber
Butternut Hardwood Lumber
Butternut Hardwood Lumber

Butternut Hardwood Lumber

Windsor Plywood

Butternut -- also called White Walnut -- is a soft, lightweight hardwood that carves almost as easily as basswood but with more visible grain character. Increasingly scarce due to butternut canker disease -- one of Canada's rarest native hardwoods. Available at Windsor Plywood locations across Canada.

Features

  • Butternut -- Pale brown to light tan -- similar to walnut but much lighter
  • Straight, coarse open texture grain
  • Janka hardness: 490 lbf
  • Kiln-dried -- confirm surfacing options at your local branch

Specifications

Species Butternut
Origin North America
Janka Hardness 490 lbf
Colour Pale brown to light tan -- similar to walnut but much lighter
Grain Straight, coarse open texture
Drying Kiln-dried
Availability In-store -- confirm sizes and surfacing options

Common Uses

Butternut is used for carving, relief work, furniture, cabinetry, and panelling. Confirm available sizes and stock at your local Windsor Plywood location.

Pro Tips

  • Butternut is becoming increasingly scarce. Appreciate it as a special-occasion wood. One of the best carving woods where you want both workability and attractive grain under clear finish.
  • Acclimate lumber in your workspace for 48-72 hours before milling to allow the wood to adjust to ambient temperature and humidity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is butternut related to walnut?
Yes. Butternut (Juglans cinerea) and Black Walnut (Juglans nigra) are in the same genus. Butternut is lighter in colour, softer, and significantly easier to carve.


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