Douglas Fir 85/15 Clear VG

2”x4” Douglas Fir 85/15 CLR VG RGH KD HT Douglas Fir is a strong and stable softwood widely used in structural applications across North America and international markets, valued for its reliable performance and dimensional stability. Beyond structural use, clear-grade is also selected for applications where appearance and machining quality are important. It machines cleanly, […]

Douglas Fir Interior Select Tight Knot

Interior Douglas Fir is sourced from the dry interior regions of British Columbia, Canada, where slower growth results from lower precipitation and a harsher climate. Compared to larger Coastal Douglas Fir, it typically features tighter growth rings, smaller knots, and excellent dimensional stability. Images are also available at our Instagram/Facebook pages.

Douglas Fir 85/15 Clear VG

<Douglas Fir> 2”x6” 85/15 CLR VG RGH KD Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) is a softwood species native to western North America, naturally distributed along the Pacific coast from British Columbia, Canada, to California, USA. Douglas Fir from British Columbia is widely recognized for its excellent balance of strength, durability, and workability. As a rough stock […]

Douglas Fir Select Tight Knots

From Interior BC, Canada, ready to be shipped to Argentina. Intended for interior wall cladding, we hope this shipment brings the texture, scent, and natural warmth of Canadian forests to our partner there. Images are available at our Social Media (Instagram/Facebook/Thread).

Douglas Fir 2″x4″ 85/15 CLR VG RGH KD

<Douglas Fir> 2”x4” 85/15 CLR VG RGH KD Douglas Fir has long been a core species of the Pacific Northwest in North America. Beyond strength, its advantage lies in performance consistency — straight grain, reliable grading, and availability in longer lengths. As supply conditions remain tight, well-managed Douglas Fir continues to be a solid choice […]

Douglas Fir 90mm x 90mm #1 Squares

<Douglas Fir> 90mm x 90mm #1 Squares S4S KD HT Douglas Fir (scientific name: Pseudotsuga) grows along the Pacific Coast of North America, from British Columbia, Canada, to California, USA. In Canada, it is divided into two types: Coast Douglas Fir and Interior Douglas Fir. Mature trees can reach up to 85 m on the coast, and […]