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Curly Maple Wood Billets

Premium Maple Dowels

$47.99

When you’re crafting a one-of-a-kind woodworking project, there’s nothing quite like a premium maple dowel that’s carefully sourced, dried, cured and inspected. Curly Maple Wood Billets from Great Lakes Billets offer the strength, beauty and unique character to make any finished product stand out.

Maple Wood Billet Specs

Diameter
2.75"
Length
37"
Weight Range
75 ounces or more (all weights)
Vacuum Kiln Dried
6-8%
Color
Bright white

About Curly Maple Wood Billets

Curly maple gets its name from its wavy grain pattern, which provides your finished product a unique and stylish appearance.

Beyond Baseball: Other Uses for Maple Wood Bat Billets

While many professional hitters rely on maple for their bats, the species has many other common uses. Because of its strong, dense makeup and attractive aesthetics, maple also is often used by woodworkers for furniture legs and spindles, pool cues, musical instruments (including guitar necks and drumsticks), banisters, crafts and other specialty projects. With a decorative grain pattern in an eye-catching maple dowel, Curly Maple Wood Billets are sought after for use in furniture legs, pool cues, tool handles and DIY projects, as well as amateur, youth, trophy or commemorative bats.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a discount when buying wood billets in bulk?

Yes. If you’re interested in purchasing 168 (a half-pallet) or more wood bat billets, contact us for a quote.

Can I choose a specific weight for my Curly Maple Wood Billet?

Unfortunately, no. Our Curly Maple Baseball Bat Blanks are 75 ounces at minimum and vary in weight.

What is the shipping cost if I order a wood billet?

Shipping costs are calculated based on your location and the weight of your order. Shipping costs are displayed during the final step in the order process.

When will my billet ship?

Great Lakes Billets works to fulfill orders within five days (plus shipping).

Where is your maple baseball bat wood sourced?

Our hard maple blocks come from forests in the northern hardwood region of the United States.

What happens if I find an unexpected defect in my wood bat billet?

Billets are sold as-is and may include natural imperfections, which is typical with wood products.

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