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WHITE OAK
Source:  Entire eastern United States; especially in the Central States and down throughout the Appalachian region.

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Color:  From light brown with a greyish tinge in the heartwood to shades of ochre in the sapwood.
Pattern:  More pronounced and longer rays than the red oak, and more frequently rift-sawn for the comb-grain, pin-striped figure than red oak. Occasionally crotches, swirls and burls.
Characteristics:  Pores are angular and very numerous and filled with a glistening substance called tyloses, which makes this wood especially suitable for water-tight containers (barrel starves) and where water-resistance is required. Tannic acid in the wood protects it from fungi and insects. Closer grained than red oak.
Uses:  Nearly all common uses of hardwoods, and especially popular where strength and durability are required. Also for water-tight or water-resistant purposes .
Availability:  Readily available as veneer (plain sliced, quarter sliced, rift cut and half-round); readily available as lumber.

 

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Last modified: June 24, 2009