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Alder is white when freshly cut, but quickly changes to light brown with a yellow or reddish hue with exposure to air. It’s a fairly straight grained wood with uniform texture and has the visual ...
The wood of alder, which is nearly 100 percent sapwood, is off-white when first cut, but changes color upon exposure to air. Depending on the temperature used in drying, the final color can be ...
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