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There are many varieties of both maple and beech. While most maples are harder than American Beech, Australian or Highland Beech are even harder than any maple.
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Oak is generally considered to be harder than maple.
Maple wood is generally harder than oak wood.
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Yes, oak is generally harder than maple when comparing their respective hardness levels.
A climax beech-maple forest is a mature forest community dominated by American beech and sugar maple trees. It represents the final stage of ecological succession in the region and is known for its diverse plant and animal species. These forests are typically found in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada.
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Oak is generally considered harder and more durable than maple for furniture making.
the hardwoods are woods that don't keep their trees in the winter. some of these are: beech, mahogany, maple these are generally harder than evergreens...the only exception to this is Balsa. this is the softest wood in the world.
Oak, Beech, Elm, Maple, Sycamore, Cherry, Apple, Pear, Maple and Poplar.
The address of the Military Beech 18 Heritage Foundation is: Po Box 200, Maple Valley, WA 98038-0200
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