Curly Maple - The Ultimate Choice for Pool Cues
Looking for high-quality raw wood for your next billiard/pool cue project? Look no further than Curly Maple - Acer Saccharum. This premium wood offers a range of benefits that make it the ideal choice for crafting custom cues that are both beautiful and functional.
Unique Grain Patterns
Curly Maple is known for its distinctive, swirling grain patterns, which make each piece of wood truly one-of-a-kind. The unique patterns not only look beautiful but also add a tactile element to your cue, providing a comfortable and secure grip.
Durable and Resilient
Curly Maple is also highly durable and resilient, making it an ideal choice for billiard/pool cues that will stand the test of time. The wood is strong and sturdy, able to withstand frequent use without cracking or warping, ensuring that your cue will remain in top condition for years to come.
Easy to Work With
Curly Maple is a joy to work with, thanks to its smooth, consistent texture and excellent workability. The wood is easy to shape, sand, and finish, allowing you to create a custom cue that perfectly suits your preferences.
Versatile and Stylish
Curly Maple is a versatile wood that lends itself well to a wide range of design styles, from classic to contemporary. Its pale, creamy color provides the perfect canvas for staining or dyeing, allowing you to create a cue that is truly unique and reflects your personal style.
Material:
Curly Maple - ACER SACCHARUM-KILN DRIED
Latin: Acer Saccharum
Origin: Much of the Northern Hemisphere.
Curly Maple is also referred to as fiddle back maple, tiger maple, flamed maple and rippled maple. The curly maple moniker comes from the ripples in the grain pattern that create an effect that makes the grain look curled through a mesmerizing three-dimensional effect. The fiddle back maple, more obviously, is a name that comes from the use of it for the backs and sides of violins and fiddles. Source Region: North America.
PLEASE NOTE: In addition to our standard return policy conditions, all costs incurred to ship wood back to Atlas will be at the buyer's expense. The wood cannot be machined in any way and must have our stamp on it.