Thin Douglas-Fir Rough Studs 2x3
Rough-cut Douglas-fir wall studs 2x3 inches (3.8 cm x 6.4 cm), min dimension 3.8 cm <5.1 cm, untreated for interior framing. Sawn lengthwise, no planing or sanding, coniferous softwood per HTS specifications.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If Hem-fir mixed species
Western hemlock-fir mixes have specific subheadings unlike pure Douglas-fir.
If machined for joinery
Assembled or machined joinery elements from this wood go to builder's hardware heading.
If in chip or particle form
Wood in chips, not sawn lumber, classifies under heading 4403 for raw wood waste.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Document exact sawn dimensions and species origin; avoid moisture content misrepresentation; prepare for ISPM 15 stamping if palletized for export
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Rough Douglas-Fir Lumber 4x4
Rough-sawn Douglas-fir lumber measuring 3.5 inches square (8.9 cm x 8.9 cm x variable length), with minimum dimension of 8.9 cm exceeding 5.1 cm but classified under this subheading for specific thin dimension cuts. Sourced from Pseudotsuga menziesii, untreated, sawn lengthwise without planing or end-jointing. Used primarily for framing in construction where precise sizing is not required.
Douglas-Fir 2x4 Rough Boards
Untreated rough-sawn Douglas-fir boards nominally 2x4 inches (3.8 cm x 8.9 cm), where the 3.8 cm thickness qualifies as minimum dimension under 5.1 cm. Sawn lengthwise, thickness over 6 mm, ideal for stud framing in residential construction. Coniferous softwood from Pacific Northwest stands.
Narrow Douglas-Fir Rough Planks 1x6
Rough Douglas-fir planks sawn to 1 inch thick by 6 inches wide (2.5 cm x 14.0 cm), minimum dimension 2.5 cm <5.1 cm, untreated and not end-jointed. Used for sheathing, subflooring, or rustic siding in construction projects. Meets HTS criteria for lengthwise sawn coniferous wood over 6 mm thick.
Douglas-Fir Rough Scantlings 3x3
Small rough-sawn Douglas-fir scantlings at 3x3 inches (7.6 cm x 7.6 cm but selected for <5.1 cm min dim variants), untreated, for joists or bracing. Lengthwise chipped and sawn exceeding 6 mm thickness, statistical notation for narrow minimum dimension.
Douglas-Fir Rough Shiplap 1x8
Rough sawn Douglas-fir shiplap boards 1x8 (2.5 cm x 18 cm), qualifying via thin profile <5.1 cm min dimension, untreated. Intended for barn siding or fencing, lengthwise sawn over 6 mm.
Small Douglas-Fir Rough Timbers 4x2
Rough Douglas-fir timbers flipped to 4x2 (5.1 cm x 8.9 cm but <5.1 cm variants), untreated, for beam supports. Coniferous, sawn >6 mm, statistical for narrow min dimension.