This domestic wood, selectively cut in Northern Michigan and Wisconsin, is desired because of its economy, workability, and finishing qualities. Its close, tight, homogenous grain structure makes it ideal for a wide variety of hobbies, crafts, and miniatures.
Thin basswood may be cut with a hobby knife; thicker basswood requires a saw for cutting. Basswood may be stained or painted to represent any wood type.
Also available in sheets.