Strong, stable, and versatile, fir is a trusted choice for a wide range of building and woodworking applications. We offer premium fir lumber and products ideal for structural framing, furniture, doors, trim, and custom projects that call for both durability and natural beauty. Fir features a straight grain, minimal knots, and a warm, reddish-brown hue that finishes beautifully with stain or clear coat. Known for its excellent strength-to-weight ratio and dimensional stability, fir is easy to work with and ideal for both interior and exterior use—especially in Canadian climates where reliability matters. As a proudly Canadian company, Windsor Plywood specializes in hard-to-find wood species and expert advice tailored to your project. Whether you're renovating, building, or crafting something custom, fir offers the dependable performance and classic appeal to bring your vision to life.
Live edge wood preserves the natural outer edge of the tree, the wavy, organic profile where bark once grew, instead of cutting it square. No two pieces are identical. The natural edge showcases the tree's individual character, including grain patterns, figure, and growth history, making each slab a one-of-a-kind material.
Dining tables, coffee tables, shelving, countertops, bar tops, mantels, headboards, and wall art are the most common applications. The material works best as a focal point piece where its natural edge is visible and appreciated. It is less practical for repetitive, uniform components where predictability matters.
Ask for the moisture content reading. For indoor furniture, kiln-dried slabs should be at or below 8 percent moisture content. Slabs that are too wet will crack, cup, or warp after installation as they dry to indoor conditions. A reputable supplier like Windsor Plywood can provide moisture data for slabs in stock.
Hardwax oil finishes are popular for dining tables because they penetrate the wood rather than forming a surface film, giving a natural matte look that is easy to spot-repair. Polyurethane provides more surface protection but shows scratches differently and requires full refinishing when worn. The right choice depends on how the table will be used and maintained.
A CNC router sled or hand router sled with a wide surfacing bit is the most common method for flattening large slabs at home or in a shop. For minor bowing, a wide drum sander handles it. Some wood suppliers offer flattening as a service. Windsor Plywood can advise on what is available locally.