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APPEARANCE
Color: Heartwood varies from yellow-brown
to dark golden brown; turns rich brown under exposure to
sunlight. Sapwood is a lighter cream color.
Grain: Straight; coarse, uneven texture.
Species & Grade Variations: Moderate to high color
variation.
PROPERTIES
Hardness / Janka: 1000; 22% softer
than Northern Red Oak.
Dimensional Stability: Excellent (change coefficient
.00186; 50% more stable than Red Oak).
Durability: Strength values are similar to those of
American Oak.
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WORKABILITY
Sawing / Machining: Moderate ease in
working with hand and machine tools; silica in wood dulls tools
quickly; carbide tooling is recommended.
Sanding: Clogs abrasives; frequent sandpaper changes are
required.
Nailing: Good holding ability.
Finishing: Natural oils may interfere with adhesion and
drying of some finishes. To reduce the wood's tendency to
repel finish coats, surface rcesins may be removed with a
solvent that is compatible with the finish to be used.
Comments: Has an oily feel. Unique in that it does
not cause rust or corrosion when in contact with metal.
Respicatory and dermatological allergic potential.
COST
(Relative to plainsawn select Red Oak)
Multiplier: 2.50
AVAILABILITY
Limited.
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