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Hickory Lumber

The premium hardwood hickory is renowned for its strength, durability, and distinctive grain patterns. It is a popular choice for furniture, cabinetry, flooring, tool handles, and other high-end woodworking projects due to its natural beauty and durability. Our hickory lumber is kiln-dried for ultimate strength and stability. In addition, our hickory lumber is available in S4S (surfaced four sides) form, which indicates that it has been planed smooth on all four sides and is ready for use without further preparation. This makes it an excellent option for professional and amateur woodworkers alike. Our S4S hickory hardwood lumber is ideal for any high-end woodworking project requiring endurance and a beautiful finish, thanks to its distinctive grain patterns and natural strength. Our hickory lumber will give a touch of elegance and sophistication to any project, whether you're constructing custom furniture, cabinetry, or many other things. 

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    Hickory Lumber 1-1/4" S4S (3 Pack)

    Bear Hollow Supply

    Our Hickory Lumber Has Been Surfaced On 4 Sides and is ready for your project.   Hickory lumber has great grain figure which makes it a perfect cho...

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    Original price $10.00 - Original price $48.00
    Original price $10.00
    $21.38 - $105.35
    $21.38 - $105.35
    Current price $21.38

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some common questions we get about our hickory lumber.

What is hickory lumber good for?

Durability and hardness are two hickory lumbers best traits. This makes it a good canidade for building furniture, cabinetry, flooring and many other uses.

Is hickory the hardest wood?

Hickory has a ranking of 1820 on the Janka scale. This makes it the hardest lumber of the domestic hardwood lumbers available.

Does hickory wood darken with age?

Long periods of exposure to UV light will cause hickory to darken over time taking on a slight amber hue.