ASH LUMBER - S2S SLR1E (S3S)
ASH 13/16"ASH LUMBER – FAS1F – S3S
13/16" Surfaced 2 Sides & Straight Line Ripped 1 Edge Random Widths – Random Lengths
S3S – The board has been surfaced S2S first, then one edge is ripped straight (also known as SLR1E or straight line ripped one edge).
Ash is a ring-porous wood with prominent growth ring patterns. The sapwood is light in color and can vary from a creamy color to nearly white. Depending on the species, the heartwood can vary in color from pale yellow to light brown with greyish tones, sometimes tinged with red. A very straight-grained wood, Ash can appear similar to Red Oak, with a coarse, even texture.
Depending on the species, Ash can be a very hard, strong wood. Typically, Ash is stiff with high shock resistance and excellent bending qualities. It saws and machines well and can be worked suitably with both hand and machine tools, with a moderate blunting effect. Pre-boring is recommended for harder species. Ash provides great versatility for finishing options. It takes stain beautifully in a wide range of hues, and glues and polishes well.
Region: Eastern North America
- Ash Lumber
FAS1F -S3S
13/16" S2S SLR1E
Random widths and lengths
Hardwood Lumber
- 13/16" S2S SLR1E Ash Lumber
- FAS1F
- Random widths/lengths
- Region: Eastern North America
- Glues, turns, and finishes well
- Used in sports for water skis, oars, cues and baseball bats.
- Other uses include flooring, paneling, woodwork, furniture, and cabinets.
- Illustrated Grading Guide
LUMBER DISCLAIMER – S2S SLR1E
STOP — This item requires more information. You need to provide us with the following information for your lumber order.
We will do our best to accommodate your order within the limits of our inventory.
Note: Quantity ordered refers to Board Feet.
S2S boards come in random widths and lengths.
These S2S SLR1E boards are calculated as gross before milling.
Typically, you will receive approximately 10% less board footage than you order due to the waste factor from milling.
***Be sure to order enough board footage of material to cover your needs.
Please note – lengths over 10 feet are more expensive to ship.
The following board foot calculator can be used to help you calculate your order.
Board Foot Calculator
The easiest and most common way to calculate board feet is to use a board foot calculator.
Several different board foot calculators are available online or check your app store and download to your phone.
To calculate board feet of lumber, use the following formula:
- Board Feet = Width (inches) x Thickness (inches) x Length (FEET) divided by 12.
Example – For a piece of lumber 2 inches thick, 6 inches wide and 10 feet long, you calculate board feet as follows:
Board Feet = (6 x 2 x 10) divide by 12 = 10 board feet.
If your order requires specifics, call to verify we have exactly what you need.
Example: If you order 100 board feet and need one board 8'6" that is at least 8" wide and one board 10' at least 6" wide – be sure to state exactly what you need.
Use the comment section in your shopping cart to provide this information.
- number of pieces needed.
- specific widths, if required.
- specific lengths, if required.