Hemlock (Tsuga, heterophylla)
Similiar Woods: Spruce, Fir, Red Cedar
Trade Names: Hemlock, Pacific Hemlock, Alaskan Pine, Hemlock Spruce
Origin: West Coast of North America
Range: Ranging from Alaska to Northern California on the west coast and also sparsely in Idaho and Montana.
Uses: Pulp, lumber for general construction, musical instruments as sound boards and veneers for the panel and furniture markets.
Properties: Hemlock is a lightweight straight grain very fine textured wood which is yellowish-tan in color. Splinters easily.
Machining: Easy to work with all tools.
Seasoning: Extremely easy to dry.