AMERICAN CHERRY HARDWOOD
APPEARANCE
Color: Heartwood is light to dark reddish brown, lustrous; sapwood is light brown to pale with a light pinkish tone. Some flooring manufacturers steam lumber to bleed the darker heartwood color into the sapwood, resulting in a more uniform color.
Grain: Fine, frequently wavy, uniform texture. Distinctive flake pattern on true quartersawn surfaces. Texture is satiny, with some gum pockets.
Variations within species and grades: Significant color variation between boards.
PROPERTIES
- Hardness (Janka): 950; 26% softer than Northern red oak.
- Dimensional Stability: Above average (change coefficient .00248; 33% more stable than red oak).
- Durability: Strong, moderately hard; excellent shock resistance. Usually considered too soft for an entire floor — mostly used for borders and accents.
WORKABILITY
- Sawing/Machining: Good machining qualities.
- Sanding: Sands satisfactorily.
- Nailing: Good holding ability.
- Finishing: No known problems.
- Comments: High in bending strength. Light-sensitive; strong color change upon exposure to light.
