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Red Oak
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Red Oak (Quercus rubra) |
| Type |
Hardwood. |
| Other Names |
Also known as Northern red oak, Eastern red oak, gray oak, American red oak, Canadian red oak, and mountain red oak.
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| Sources |
Grows in United States, Canada, and Europe.
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| Appearance |
Straight grained with a coarse texture and prominent rays.
Light reddish tan heartwood and narrow, almost white sapwood.
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| Physical Props |
Hard, strong, stiff, and strong with moderate stability in use and little natural decay resistance.
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| Working Props |
Machines quite well but has tendency to splinter and chip - avoid cutting against the grain.
Turns and steam-bends fairly well.
Somewhat difficult to work by hand.
Nails and screws satisfactorily although pre-drilling recommended.
Glues satisfactorily.
Finishes well with most stains and finishes but relatively large pores may require a filler.
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| Uses |
Used for cabinets, furniture, millwork, musical instruments, plywood, flooring, turnery, boxes, caskets, pallets, heavy construction, and many other applications.
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