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Alder has a Janka hardness of 590 lbf, making it a relatively soft hardwood. This is suitable for most interior applications and furniture where moderate strength is sufficient. While not as hard as oak or maple, it offers enough durability for everyday use in rustic and traditional projects.
Rustic Alder showcases a light to medium brown color palette with natural variations from creamy white to rich reddish-brown. The rustic grade features prominent knots, mineral streaks, and irregular grain patterns that add unique character and visual interest. These natural imperfections create a charming, aged appearance that is highly sought after in rustic and country-style designs.
Rustic Alder is easy to work with using both hand and machine tools. It cuts cleanly and planes smoothly, though the knots may require extra care during machining. The lumber responds well to finishing, taking stains and paints evenly. It is also known for its excellent gluing properties and holds nails and screws well. However, due to the rustic nature, some knots may be loose or have small splits, so careful handling is recommended.
Common uses for Rustic Alder include furniture making, cabinetry, flooring, wall paneling, and decorative trim. Its rustic character makes it ideal for creating farmhouse-style furniture, log cabin interiors, and traditional wooden crafts. It is also popular for custom woodworking projects like kitchen islands, dining tables, and rustic shelving. Due to its affordability and versatility, it’s a favorite among DIYers and professional woodworkers alike for projects that embrace natural beauty and imperfection.