HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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4413000000 | Doc | 58.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4403210112 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4403210112 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9703900000 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9703100000 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Pine Block
A pine block is a small, typically rectangular piece of wood crafted from pine. These blocks serve a variety of purposes, largely centered around woodworking, crafting, and hobbyist applications.
Material
Pine is a softwood derived from Pinus species of trees. Commonly used pines include Eastern White Pine, Southern Yellow Pine, and Ponderosa Pine. The wood is light in color, relatively easy to work with due to its softness, and possesses a distinct grain pattern. Pine is readily available and cost-effective, making it a popular choice for many projects. However, it is less durable than hardwoods and more prone to dents and scratches.
Purpose & Function
Pine blocks are utilized in numerous ways:
- Woodturning: A fundamental material for practice and small projects in woodturning, allowing beginners to learn techniques without significant material investment.
- Carving: The softness of pine makes it suitable for hand and machine carving, particularly for decorative items, lettering, and relief work.
- Modeling & Crafting: Used in building models, constructing prototypes, and creating various craft projects.
- DIY Projects: Frequently employed in home improvement, furniture repair, and general woodworking tasks.
- Sanding Practice: Their uniform shape and softness make them ideal for practicing sanding techniques.
- Temporary Supports/Spacers: Can serve as temporary supports during glue-ups or as spacers in construction.
Usage Scenarios
- Educational Settings: Often used in schools for introductory woodworking classes.
- Hobby Workshops: A staple material for woodworkers, carvers, and turners.
- Home Workshops: Commonly found in DIY enthusiasts' tool collections.
- Art Studios: Used by sculptors and artists for preliminary work and small-scale projects.
- Construction/Repair: For small repairs, shims, or temporary supports.
Common Types/Forms
- Standard Blocks: Typically 1.5" x 1.5" x 6" or similar dimensions, sold in various lengths.
- Turning Squares: Larger blocks specifically sized for woodturning projects (e.g., 2" x 2" x 6" or 3" x 3" x 12").
- Carving Blocks: Blocks of varying sizes and shapes, sometimes pre-cut to specific forms for particular carving projects.
- Basswood Alternatives: While basswood is preferred for detailed carving, pine blocks can be used as a more affordable substitute for practice or less demanding projects.
- Pre-Cut Shapes: Blocks cut into specific geometric forms (cubes, cylinders, etc.) for specific crafting needs.
Pine block can be classified under several HS codes based on its form and use, as detailed below:
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4413000000: This HS code covers densified wood, in blocks, plates, strips or profile shapes. This is applicable if the pine block is manufactured into a densified form. The tax rate is a base tariff of 3.7%, a surcharge of 25.0%, and a surcharge of 30.0% after April 2, 2025, resulting in a total tariff of 58.7%.
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4403210112: This HS code covers wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sap-wood, or roughly squared: Other, coniferous: Of pine (Pinus spp.), of which the smallest cross-sectional dimension is 15 cm or more Poles, piles and posts: Telephone, telegraph and electrical power poles. If the pine block is in a rough state, not processed, and has a cross-sectional dimension of 15 cm or more, it falls under this category. The tax rate is a base tariff of 0.0%, a surcharge of 25.0%, and a surcharge of 30.0% after April 2, 2025, resulting in a total tariff of 55.0%.
According to the provided reference material, the HS code options related to 'pine block' are limited, with only the following 2 found.