OTD is the largest full-line supplier of wood and MDF trim and moulding in Orilliaincluding pine, oak, poplar, hemlock, mahogany, maple, cedar mouldings.

Location:Appalachian Region Grade:FAS, Select & Better Characteristics:FAS American Poplar kiln dried to 6-8%. It is a deciduous tree with a pale yellowish bark that grows to a height up to 100 feet Uses:American Poplar is considered as a paint grade and limited stain grade for Dark colors. It is an excellent base for a wood overlay and trim and moulding. Finishes:Stained, Oils, Waxes, Paints, Lacquers and Natural

Location:Appalachian Region Grade:FAS, Select Characteristics:FAS Red Oak kiln dried to 6-8%. The sapwood of red oak is white to light brown and the heartwood is a pinkish reddish brown. The wood is similar in general appearance to white oak, but with a slightly less pronounced figure due to the smaller rays. The wood is mostly straight-grained, with a coarse texture. Uses:Furniture, flooring, architectural millwork and trim and moulding, doors, kitchen cabinets, paneling Finishes:Stained, Oils and Natural

Location:Northeren Region Grade:#1 and #2 White, Select & Better Characteristics:Hard Maple kiln dried to 6-8%. Hard lumber with distinctive and uniform texture. Light in colour with unique grain pattern. Uses:Architectural millwork, trim and moulding, paneling. Finishes:Stained, Oils, Laquers, Natural

Location:Northern Region Grade:FAS, Select Characteristics:FAS Black Cherry kiln dried to 6-8%. Heartwood varies from rich red to reddish-brown, with a fine, straight, close grain with narrow brown pith flecks and small gum pockets, and with a smooth texture. Uses:Pattern making, furniture, cabinetmaking, wall paneling, doors,trim and moulding, kitchen cabinets, and flooring. Finishes:Stained, Oils and Natural

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