Price list of ash wood products
Ash panel - EG Price excluding VAT, € Price with VAT, € 800 x 600 x 20 22,8 27,6 900 x 650 x 20 27,8 33,6 1300 x 650 x 20 40,2 48,6 1400 x 600 x 20 40,0 48,4 1400 x 630 x 20 41,9 50,7 1400 x 650 x 20 43,3 52,4 1500 x 630 x 20 45,0 54,5 1600 x 600 x 20 45,7 55,3 1600 x 630 x 20 48,1 58,2 1700 x 630 x 20 50,9 61,6 1800 x 630 x 20 54,0 65,3 1900 x 630 x 20 56,9 68,8 2000 x 630 x 20 60,0 72,6 2100 x 630 x 20 63,1 76,4 2200 x 600 x 20 73,9 93,5 2200 x 630 x 20 65,9 79,7 2300 x 600 x 20 77,3 93,5 2300 x 630 x 20 69,0 83,5 2400 x 600 x 20 80,6 97,6 2400 x 630 x 20 71,9 87,0 2500 x 600 x 20 84,0 101,6 2500 x 630 x 20 83,9 101,5 2600 x 600 x 20 87,4 105,7 2600 x 630 x 20 87,2 105,5 2700 x 630 x 20 90,4 109,4 2800 x 630 x 20 93,0 112,5 2900 x 630 x 20 97,1 117,5 3000 x 600 x 20 102,0 123,4 3000 x 630 x 20 100,5 121,6 1000 x 650 x 40 61,9 74,9 1100 x 650 x 40 68,1 82,4 1400 x 600 x 40 80,0 96,8 1500 x 600 x 40 85,7 103,7 1500 x 650 x 40 92,8 112,3 1700 x 900 x 40 145,7 176,2 1800 x 600 x 40 102,8 124,4 Ash panel - FJ Price excluding VAT, € Price, € with VAT 4000 x 300 x 20 50,4 61,0 3000 x 300 x40 75,6 91,5 4000 x 300 x 40 100,8 122,0 Ash steps - EG Price excluding VAT, € Price with VAT, € 800 x 300 x 40 22,8 27,6 900 x 300 x 40 28,5 34,4 1000 x 300 x 40 31,6 38,2 1100 x 300 x 40 34,8 42,1 1200 x 300 x 40 37,9 45,9 1300 x 300 x 40 41,1 49,7 Ash steps - FJ Price excluding VAT, € Price with VAT, € 1000 x 300 x 40 25,2 30,5 Ash riser - EG Price excluding VAT, € Price with VAT, € 800 x 200 x 20 7,6 9,2 900 x 200 x 20 8,6 10,4 1000 x 200 x 20 9,5 11,5 1100 x 200 x 20 10,5 12,7 1200 x 200 x 20 11,4 13,8 1300 x 200 x 20 12,4 15,0 Ash KVH - FJ Price excluding VAT, € Price with VAT, € 3000 x 80 x 80 47,5 57,4 4000 x 80 x 80 53,8 65,1
Difference between ash edge-glued (EG) and finger joint (FJ)

EG

FJ
When selecting ash jointed panels, you will come across two main types:
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Ash EG (edge-glued lamella) – made from long, uninterrupted solid wood lamellas.
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Ash FJ (finger-jointed lamella) – made from shorter lamellas connected with a finger joint (zigzag connection).
Both types are made from solid ash wood, but they differ in appearance, price, and application.
What does this mean in practice?
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Ash EG is ideal for luxury furniture, countertops, and stair treads, where a uniform wood grain is essential.
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Ash FJ is a more affordable option, equally strong but with visible joints, making it better suited for furniture, shelves, or structural parts.
Ash EG (Edge-glued lamella)
✅ Looks more natural, as the wood grain is uninterrupted.
✅ Aesthetically appealing – luxurious appearance without visible joints.
❌ Higher price – selecting high-quality long lamellas increases costs.
Common Uses:
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Luxury furniture (tables, countertops)
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Worktops and kitchen surfaces
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Stair treads
Ash FJ (Finger-jointed lamella)
✅ Lower price – more efficient use of material.
✅ High strength, despite having multiple joints.
❌ Visible joints – less uniform surface appearance.
Common Uses:
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Furniture (cabinets, shelves, dressers)
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Structural parts (back panels, internal fillings)
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Flooring
Both options provide durability and quality, making them excellent choices depending on the desired look and budget.
Interesting facts about ash wood
1. Ash is more flexible than oak
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Although ash is almost as hard as oak, it is much more flexible.
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That’s why it is used for making sports equipment (bows, baseball bats, skis) and bentwood furniture.
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Thanks to its flexibility, it absorbs impacts well, making it a great material for flooring and staircases.
📌 Fact: Vikings used ash to make ship masts and spears because it was lightweight yet extremely strong!
2. Ash has a self-cleaning ability
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Ash wood contains natural antibacterial compounds that help protect it from fungi and pests.
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This makes it a popular choice for cutting boards and kitchen utensils – it naturally repels bacteria!
📌 Fact: Ancient craftsmen believed that ash wood wouldn’t mold, even in extreme humidity.
3. The fastest-growing hardwood in Europe
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Ash is one of the fastest-growing deciduous trees, reaching heights of up to 40 meters!
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This makes it a sustainable alternative to slower-growing hardwoods like oak.
📌 Fact: Ash grows so fast that in history, it was considered the "indestructible tree"!
4. Excellent acoustic properties
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Ash has outstanding sound characteristics, making it a popular material for guitars and drums.
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Electric guitars like the Fender Stratocaster and Telecaster often have ash bodies, providing a clear and bright tone.
📌 Fact: Musicians love ash for its balanced tones and strong sustain!
5. Fire resistance
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Ash wood does not burn as easily as other types of wood because it contains more moisture and has a denser structure.
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It was used to make protective shields and house beams designed to withstand fire.
📌 Fact: In the past, people threw ash branches into the fire during storms, believing they would protect against lightning strikes!