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Red Oak Rough-Sawn Lumber, Thickness 50 mm (8/4"), Below 2C

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We offer wholesale lots of lumber: pallets and containers.

Working with WoodWay Expert means:

  • a wide selection of sawn timber from our stock program;
  • material selection for projects of varying complexity;
  • quality control of lumber before shipment;
  • stable supply.
Wood Type Red Oak
Board Type Lumber
Thickness 50 mm / 1.97″

Possible thickness tolerance is ±10%

Width from 20 cm / from 7.87″
Length 2.2 – 4.5 m / 86.61″ – 177.2″
Moisture Content 8-10%
Grade 1, 2, 3 (rustic)

Red Oak Wood: Key Characteristics

Northern, Canadian, or red oak (Quercus rubra) is a hardwood that features a distinctive grain pattern. This strong and durable wood is one of the most popular materials for furniture and interior finishing in the U.S. market.

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Technical Specifications of Red Oak Wood

  • The average density of dry oak wood is approximately 700-750 kg/m³. On the Janka scale, the hardness ranges from 1220 lbf, and on the Brinell scale, it is 3.7-3.9.
  • Red oak wood has moderate toughness and flexibility. While this species is less pliable than white oak, it can still be bent after special treatment. The wood can also withstand significant impact loads.

Grain and Color of Red Oak Wood

  • The sapwood is light, almost white, and the heartwood color varies from pinkish-brown to reddish-brown. Thanks to its warm hue, the wood is often used for classic interiors. When exposed to light, the wood darkens to richer tones.
  • Red oak’s texture is distinct, with a clear, coarse grain and large pores. The fibers are typically straight, but some logs may have wavy sections.

Processing Characteristics

  • Red oak wood is easy to saw, mill, plane, and drill. Due to its dense structure, it holds fasteners well.
  • Red oak is easy to glue. For the strongest bond, it is recommended to use woodworking glues for hardwoods.
  • Oak wood takes well to lacquers, oils, and stains. Craftsmen can easily accentuate the natural pattern or give the material a desired shade.

Features of Grade 3 (Rustic) Red Oak Lumber

Grade 3 lumber is the most affordable option, used for technical tasks or projects with a rustic aesthetic.

Key characteristics of Grade 3 lumber:

  • A larger number of knots compared to higher grades. Knots of various types are permitted: sound, intergrown, loose, and black. Their size and location do not matter.
  • Surface and through cracks are allowed, up to 1.5-2 mm wide and up to ⅓ the length of the board.
  • Any color variations can be found, including dark spots.
  • Wormholes, resin pockets, and mechanical damage that do not affect structural integrity may be present.

What is Red Oak Lumber?

Lumber is a type of sawn timber where the bark and wane have been trimmed off the side edges. Quality logs are selected for making lumber. The raw material is sawn into boards, taking into account the direction of the grain and the required thickness and length. The blanks then pass through machines that remove any remaining bark and shape the edges. The wood moisture content is brought to the optimal level of 8-12% in drying kilns. The dry boards are then sorted by grade, with color, fiber structure, and the number and type of knots being evaluated.

How Does Kiln Drying Work?

Our stock program includes kiln-dried lumber. Kiln drying is a high-tech and controlled process. Unlike air drying, this method is much faster and guarantees a stable and uniformly dried material with an optimal moisture content of 8-12% for woodworking.

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The main stages of drying wood in special kilns:

  1. Loading the lumber. The boards are stacked in special drying kilns. Gaps are left between the rows for free air circulation.
  2. Preparation (Steaming). At the initial stage, the wood may be treated with steam. This procedure is mainly applied to hardwoods, such as oak or beech. Steaming opens pores and evens out moisture content, reducing the risk of cracks and internal stress.
  3. Main Drying. The kilns are equipped with a heating and ventilation system. The temperature and humidity inside the kiln are controlled by a computer and are changed according to a pre-set program depending on the wood species, board thickness, and initial moisture level.
  4. Monitoring. Moisture meters and sensors continuously monitor the condition of the wood. Drying continues until the material reaches the optimal working moisture content of 8–12%.
  5. Final Conditioning and Cooling. To relieve internal stresses, dry wood is treated with steam. The boards are then gradually cooled to a temperature close to the ambient air (approximately 35–45 °C) to prevent condensation.

Kiln-dried lumber is ideal for making furniture, doors, and other interior elements. Wood with a woodworking moisture content is stable, strong, and ready for further processing.

Advantages of Oak Lumber

  1. Versatility. The material is suitable for both mass production of furniture and individual craft projects.
  2. Stability. Kiln drying results in uniformly dried and stable solid boards that are ready for further machining.
  3. Reduced Waste and Economic Benefits. High-quality initial processing of the lumber reduces waste and increases the raw material utilization rate. This means you only pay for the useful volume of the material, which is especially important for mass production.
  4. Optimized Production Processes. Lumber with pre-processed side edges shortens cutting time and optimizes production processes. Lumber is easy to plane, mill, sand, stain, lacquer, and paint.
  5. Convenient Logistics and Storage. The uniform shape of the boards makes them easy to stack, which saves warehouse space, simplifies transportation, and reduces logistics costs.

Uses of Red Oak Lumber

Lumber is one of the most popular sawn timber products in the woodworking industry. Below are the areas where this natural material is widely used.

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Furniture Manufacturing

Lumber is used in the manufacturing of cabinets, dressers, tables, chairs, beds, ottomans, and benches. Wooden furniture can be stained to logically fit into various design styles.

Construction and Finishing

This wood product is used as a structural and finishing material. The boards are used to create decks, flooring (parquet, and tongue-and-groove flooring), wall panels, non-load-bearing walls, and interior stairs.

Door and Window Manufacturing

Thanks to its stability and ease of processing, lumber is used in the manufacturing of interior doors, window frames, casings, and sills.

Craft and Design Projects

For workshops that create unique products, lumber offers a wide range of possibilities. Carpenters can custom-make exclusive furniture, interior panels, interior partitions, screens, and various interior decor.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

What species of lumber are available for order?

You can order boards from over 10 species from us. Hardwoods: European oak, red oak, ash, alder, European walnut, acacia, beech, hornbeam, elm, maple, and cherry. Softwoods: pine and spruce.

What is the minimum order?

The minimum order volume for boards is 1 container.

What are the delivery times?

Delivery times for lumber depend on shipment volume and destination. Estimated delivery is 4-8 weeks.

How are the boards packaged for transportation?

The lumber is sealed in plastic for safe sea transportation.

What is the difference between lumber and live-edge boards?

Lumber has the bark and wane removed from its side edges. Live-edge boards, in turn, retain the natural edge.

What moisture content is considered optimal for woodworking boards?

For woodworking, including furniture production, the moisture content of the boards should be in the range of 8-12%.

What lumber sizes are available in stock?

We have lumber with the following parameters:

  • thickness: 30 mm, 50 mm / 1.18″, 1.97″;
  • width: from 20 cm / from 7.87″;
  • length: 2.2-4.5 m / 86.61″-177.2″.

How should lumber be stored?

Lumber should be stored in a dry, ventilated room with a stable temperature and humidity level.

Can lumber be used for outdoor projects?

Yes, hardwoods are used for outdoor projects. The wood must be treated with antiseptics and special protective coatings.

What are the grades of lumber?

Lumber is classified into three main grades:

  • Grade 1. Almost knot-free, with a uniform texture and color.
  • Grade 2. Allows for knots up to 5 mm in diameter, minor surface cracks, and color variations.
  • Grade 3. A large number of knots, surface and through cracks, and uneven coloring.

What is kiln drying and why is it important?

Kiln drying is a controlled process during which the material is dried to an optimal moisture content (8-12%) in special chambers. This drying method ensures board stability and longevity.

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