Blackjack Oak Wood Grain

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  • Veneer tends to be slightly darker colored, as slicing the veneer usually requires the wood to be prepared with steam, which gives the wood a more golden tone. Southern Red Oak, Pin Oak, Turkey Oak, Willow Oak, Black Oak, Blackjack Oak, Cherrybark Oak, Laurel Oak, Nuttail Oak & Scarlet Oak. Market Availability. (Perpendicular to grain.

Red Oak Origin : Canada

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Oak has a fairly unique grain pattern, so someone familiar with wood species may be able to recognize oak fairly easily. However, depending on the milling, species, and tree, it can be deceptive and sometimes confused with ash or other woods, particularly if it has been stained.

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BOTANICAL NAME:
Quercus spp. of the family Fagaceae (Quercus rubra is the most widely cited one, but 'red oak' also includes many others.COMMON NAMES: American red oak, black oak, blackjack oak, California live oak, Canadian red oak, cherry bark oak, eastern red oak, gray oakCOLOR: heartwood is tan, frequently with a tinge of red, sometimes salmon colored or flesh colored and sapwood is whitish to grayish or pale reddish brown and usually 1 to 2 inches thick.
GRAIN:
straight and open with prominent rays (slightly smaller rays than white oak)
Plain sawn lumber usually exhibits a plumed or flared grain appearance, sometimes called 'cathedral' grain, while rift sawn members show a tighter grain pattern and low figuring Grain and color variation is usually pronounced and is dependent upon the origin of the wood and the growing season in that locality. Upland red oaks, which tend to grow more slowly, generally have a more uniform grain pattern than lowland red oaks.
USES:
It is widely used for flooring because of both its beauty and durability (and of course, relatively low cost). furniture, handles, heavy construction, joinery, kitchen cabinets, lifeboats, living-room suites, millwork, mine timbers, mining timbers, office furniture, organ pipes, pallets, pallets, paneling, parquet flooring, piano keys, pianos, plywood, railroad crossties, rustic furniture.