Cedar Furniture Lodge
Cedar Wood Blanks / Scrap
Cedar Wood Blanks / Scrap
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Scrap Cedar pieces left over from projects, rather than scrap it, let you have some fun. create your own project, practice cutting, whittling, wood-burning, the ideas are endless. Let your creativity take shape in a whole new way.
Handcrafted right here in the heart of the U.S.A. We use naturally aged eastern red cedar that has been salvaged from the Ozarks of Missouri.
Due to the natural resources utilized, no two pieces are ever alike, guaranteeing you a quality one-of-a-kind piece for your collection. As with all naturally milled wood, We are not responsible for natural defects such as; wood checks, cracks, spalting, or splits caused by natural means over time. On the upside, these add character and beauty.
We look forward to working for you and with you to design the perfect piece for you and your home.
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Materials
Materials
Eastern Red Cedar
Polyurethane Finish
Dimensions
Dimensions
Care information
Care information
The satin finish applied to your cedar piece is critical to ensure longevity and beauty. Here is everything you need to know about how to care for your cedar wood product. Following these steps will help your piece remain beautiful and last a lifetime.
Moisture, in general, should be avoided, and spills should be wiped up as soon as possible.
Writing on paper while it is directly on the finished surface should be avoided, as it likely will leave marks or indentations on the piece.
Fluctuating humidity and temperature can cause your furniture to expand and contract, potentially causing damage. Keep the humidity and temperature in the environment of your furniture as consistent as possible.
Avoid placing your furniture in direct sunlight, as this will cause the color to fade over time.
We recommend simply dusting with a damp, soft cloth. A light furniture polish or wood cleaner can also be used.
For cleaning up sticky spills a drop of dish soap can be used.
For stains that have penetrated the surface of the finish, you may need to sand the surface and refinish.




