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Hand Scraped Extra Thick Stair Treads


Hand Scraped Replacement Stair Tread

Choose from American Cherry, Ash, Beech, Brazilian Cherry, Hard Maple, Soft Maple, Hickory, Knotty Alder, Knotty Pine, Mahogany, Poplar, Red Oak, Quartersawn Red Oak, White Oak, Quartersawn White Oak, Spanish Cedar, and Walnut for your hand scraped extra thick stair tread. Other types of wood are available upon request.

Our hand scraped extra thick stair treads are available in 1-1/4", 1-1/2" and 1-3/4" thickness. Extra thick wood stair treads are very popular for open staircases, and look good in closed staircases as well.

Carefully scraped by hand, these extra thick wood stair treads will add uniqueness and charm to your home.

The hand scraped extra thick stair treads on this page are unfinished. For other stair tread types, including prefinished, please visit wood stair parts.



American Cherry Hand Scraped Extra Thick Stair TreadsHand Scraped American Cherry Extra Thick Stair Tread

American Cherry: American Cherry is sought after for its smooth texture and rich color, ranging from a soft ivory color in its sapwood to a deeper reddish tint towards the heartwood. Its grain is usually quite fine with frequent waves of growth lines adding complexity to its smooth texture.
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Ash Hand Scraped Extra Thick Stair TreadsHand Scraped Ash Extra Thick Stair Tread

Ash: Similar to White Oak in its lightness, Ash brings a slightly more yellowed appearance with the same hardness and durability. The color can range from a tan-tinted cream at the sapwood to a dark brown at the heartwood. Its grain is bolder than some other woods and varies from tight, regular patterns to occasional waves and flares.
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Beech Hand Scraped Extra Thick Stair TreadsHand Scraped Beech Extra Thick Stair Tread

Beech: Beech can be paler toward the sapwood and a richer brown toward the tree's center, but almost always features a warm, reddish tone. Its grain is subtle, fine, and often straight with some variation and has a rougher texture to the touch but wears smooth over time.
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Brazilian Cherry Hand Scraped Extra Thick Stair TreadsHand Scraped Brazilian Cherry Extra Thick Stair Tread

Brazilian Cherry: In some ways similar to its American sibling, Brazilian Cherry is noticeably richer in both color and texture. Its sapwood often appears with a fine yellow or even light gray tone and the heartwood is stunning with a range of orange to light red. A very tight grain creates a surface that is coarse, complex, and deep.
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Hard Maple Hand Scraped Extra Thick Stair TreadsHand Scraped Hard Maple Extra Thick Stair Tread

Hard Maple: Similar to White Oak, Maple is much lighter in color than many other woods, ranging from a fine cream to a slight blonde. Dense and extremely resistant to shock or impact, the grain of Maple is very subtle with occasional curls or bird's-eye figures adding variation to a soft, even texture.
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Hickory Hand Scraped Extra Thick Stair TreadsHand Scraped Hickory Extra Thick Stair Tread

Hickory: Hickory is often sought after for its hardness, but its color creates an elegance and aged look, mixing together the deep tan color of the heartwood with the pale, creamy sapwood that is streaked with fine caramel colored lines. Its grain tends to be closed with variations of waves and curls.
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Knotty Alder Hand Scraped Extra Thick Stair TreadsHand Scraped Knotty Alder Extra Thick Stair Tread

Knotty Alder: Knotty Alder is a striking choice for doors, tables, and furniture because of its characteristic burl clusters and knots that sometimes reach straight through the boards. Its color ranges from a slight yellow to a rosy brown with a typically fine, straight grain. Similar to Knotty Pine, Alder creates a rustic, rough-hewn look that is both rich and textured. Knotty alder has open and closed knots. Some of the knots may go all the way through the wood.
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Knotty Pine Hand Scraped Extra Thick Stair TreadsHand Scraped Knotty Pine Extra Thick Stair Tread

Knotty Pine: Similar to Knotty Alder, Knotty Pine creates a rough-hewn, rustic look through its patterns of dark knots and burls. These create a speckled, complex texture for the eye or the touch, contrasting with the smooth feel of the rest of the pine boards. The grain is very often straight, but is complemented by waves and spiral patterns.
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Mahogany Hand Scraped Extra Thick Stair TreadsHand Scraped Mahogany Extra Thick Stair Tread

Mahogany: Sought after for its deep red character, Mahogany is also one of the most enduring woods. Its grain is smooth and long, giving an almost fluid appearance with occasional swirls of growth lines. Mahogany has a fine texture and adds a sense of elegance to any room.
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Poplar Hand Scraped Extra Thick Stair TreadsHand Scraped Poplar Extra Thick Stair Tread

Poplar: Poplar's color can vary greatly within the tree. The sapwood is often white or blonde in color while the heartwood can be a toasted tan sometimes even grayish color. Mostly, a sandy tone is common. The grain is uniform and straight, reaching out in long streaks.
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Quartersawn Red Oak Hand Scraped Extra Thick Stair TreadsHand Scraped Quartersawn Red Oak Extra Thick Stair Tread

Quartersawn Red Oak: Coarse in its feel, Quartersawn Red Oak has the same reddish tints as flat sawn Red Oak, ranging from a pinkish white at the edges of the tree to a wine colored brown at the center. Already a hard wood that wears well over time, Quartersawn is slightly less likely to be bent or shrunk by the years.
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Quartersawn White Oak Hand Scraped Extra Thick Stair TreadsHand Scraped Quartersawn White Oak Extra Thick Stair Tread

Quartersawn White Oak: Brightly colored, Quartersawn White Oak maintains an off-white or light brown color over its years. It is a strong, durable wood, particularly when quartersawn. The grain is closely knit with rays that may resemble tiger stripes across the grain. It is naturally resistant to certain threats like insects.
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Red Oak Hand Scraped Extra Thick Stair TreadsHand Scraped Red Oak Extra Thick Stair Tread

Red Oak: Coarse to the touch, Red Oak is known for how well it ages. Its hardness stands up to time as does its fine, straight grain. Its color ranges from almost white to a deep reddish brown towards the heartwood.
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Soft Maple Hand Scraped Extra Thick Stair TreadsHand Scraped Soft Maple Extra Thick Stair Tread

Soft Maple: Maple is one of the best hardwoods for long term or aggressive wear. Its light coloring ranges from milky to a slight amber brown but stays bright over the years. Maple has a naturally smooth texture and a grain that is quiet with wavy figuring.
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Spanish Cedar Hand Scraped Extra Thick Stair TreadsHand Scraped Spanish Cedar Extra Thick Stair Tread

Spanish Cedar: Spanish Cedar is typically pink or even peach in color though it can range as dark as brown sugar at the heartwood. Naturally fragrant, Spanish Cedar is also naturally resistant to dampness, rot, and certain insects. Its grain is subtle and wide, pouring out over the boards in waves.
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Walnut Hand Scraped Extra Thick Stair TreadsHand Scraped Walnut Extra Thick Stair Tread

Walnut: Nearly white on the tree's outsides, Walnut can be a deep brown with tones of gray or even a purplish black, creating a contrast that can be bold and inviting. The sapwood is an off white, tan color. Its grain is consistent with straight, open lines and occasional burls and pores that add depth as well as character.
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White Oak Hand Scraped Extra Thick Stair TreadsHand Scraped White Oak Extra Thick Stair Tread

White Oak: Known for its consistent white almond color, White Oak has a long, open grain that features longer rays than Red Oak as well as swirls. Flat sawn White Oak has a grain that has long, textured lines and features a flared look.
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