Plank

Wood Planks for Sale

Plank cut timber refers to boards and slabs milled longitudinally from the log, preserving grain direction and structural form. These cuts produce flat sections of wood that retain the natural flow of the grain across the length of the material, making them ideal for furniture, shelving, and resin-based projects.

Plank cuts are widely used where surface area and grain continuity are important, offering a balance between structural stability and visual character.

What Are Wood Planks?

Unlike cross-sectional cuts such as cookies or root slices, plank cuts follow the length of the tree. This preserves directional grain flow and structural continuity across the board, creating long, usable sections of timber.

This orientation highlights natural features such as grain transitions, growth lines, and subtle variations in density that develop along the length of the material.

Common Uses for Wood Planks

Wood planks are commonly used in furniture making, shelving, joinery, and resin casting. Their flat surfaces and continuous grain make them suitable for both structural applications and decorative projects.

Available Species

Plank specimens are available from selected hardwood species. Explore options such as Plum wood, valued for its rich colour and distinctive grain patterns.

Material Context

Each plank within the BurlBlade archive is documented and linked to its harvest origin, allowing the material to be understood in relation to its source tree and natural growth conditions.

You can explore related material within the
Harvest Archive
or view individual entries through the
Specimen Registry.

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