
White Oak
White Oak | aka:
eastern white oak, stave oak, ridge white oak, cucharillo, encino, and roble. Grows
in United States and Canada. Wood marketed as white oak may contain other white
oak species but Quercus alba is primary species.
Appearance : Straight grained with a medium-coarse to coarse texture. Light
tannish heartwood with narrow, nearly white sapwood.
Physical Props: Heavy, hard and strong with outstanding wear-resistance.
Moderate stability in use. Steam-bends very well. Very durable heartwood - ideal
for casks and barrels.
Working Props: Machines similarly to red oak but has greater tendency to chip
and splinter. Turns well. Difficult to work by hand. Nails and screws
satisfactorily although pre-drilling recommended. Glues satisfactorily. Stains
and finishes well with no need to fill pores for smoothness. Contact with metal
results in dark staining.
Uses: Uses include outdoor furniture, boats, cooperage, flooring, interior
furniture - especially chairs and tables, turnery, baskets, trim, millwork, and
veneers.