Description
Buckeye is one of the softest and lightest hardwoods native to the United States. It’s low strength and bland appearance limit it to basic utility purposes. However, the burl sections of Buckeye are much more prized, and their light-on-dark knot clusters, and unique, almost black discolorations make them sought after for a variety of specialty and hobbyist applications.
While common Buckeye is used in furniture, utility wood, boxes/crates, pulpwood; the burl sections are used for electric guitar tops, pen blanks, and other small, specialty turned objects.