Wood: Birch, solid wood and cabinet grade engineered panels.
Birch is most usually compared with Maple wood in terms of its properties. Birch has a fine and uniform texture, closed pores and no significant odor. Due to Birch's closed pored structure, it stains and finishes to produce a beautiful and uniform finish with much less trouble than Maple wood. Birch is a favorite of woodworkers because it exhibits excellent machining properties and planes and sands to a smooth finish. Birch holds screws and nails securely and glues easily. Engineered birch panels are made from laminations of birch veneer and it is light but strong. It is among the strongest and most stable of all cabinet grade panels.
Tops, Legs, Posts, Rails, Feet, Frames: Solid hardwood from North America.
Sides, Shelves, Bed Panels: Cabinet grade engineered panels from North America with environmentally friendly construction.
Case Backs: ¼” engineered panels, environmentally friendly.
Beaded Bed Panels: ⅜” MDF cored engineered panels for bead stability.
Cabinet grade MDF: This is an engineered wood product made of wood fibers, wax and a resin binder formed into panels by applying high temperature and pressure. MDF is denser than plywood.
Drawer Boxes: Solid birch ⅝” side panels, dovetailed on all 4 corners, ¼ premium grade plywood bottoms. Unfinished, sanded.
Drawer Glides: full-extension ball bearing drawer glides, 100# rating per pair.
Door Hinges: Soft close design.
Construction: Structural components are fabricated with ¾” engineered hardwood panels. Joints are engineered to have components fit into dadoed grooves and then nailed and glued. All adhesives are soy or water-based. Furniture is assembled, sanded, finished by hand.
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