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Wormy Chestnut
Barnboard Chestnut
 
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Planed Chestnut

Wormy Chestnut

"Wormy" chestnut refers to a defective grade of wood that has insect damage, having been sawn from long-dead blight-killed trees. This "wormy" wood has since become fashionable for its rustic character.

  • straight grained
  • strong as oak, although easier to saw
  • rich in tannins, making it highly resistant to decay
  • used for furniture, split-rail fences, shingles, home construction, flooring
  • reclaimed from historic barns
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Weathered Oak

The oak tree is a common symbol of strength and endurance, and is the national tree of the United Kingdom, Germany and the United States. Weathered Oak is simply reclaimed Oak that has a more rugged and aged look.

  • commonly used in furniture and flooring
  • used to make barrels for wine and spirit aging
  • red oak is the most sought after species
  • white oak is the most common species
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Barn-boards reclaimed from mountains of North Carolina, sold by board foot. Available in 1", 2", 4", 6" & 8" thicknesses.
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Rough Sawn 4/4 Kiln Dried Lumber Products

 

Cherry

Cherry

The heartwood of cherry varies from rich red to reddish brown and will darken with age and on exposure to light. In contrast, the sapwood is creamy white. The wood has a fine uniform, straight grain, satiny, smooth texture, and may naturally contain brown pith flecks and small gum pockets.

  • easy to machine
  • nails and glues well
  • produces excellent finish when sanded and stained
  • dries fairly quickly with moderately high shrinkage
  • Fine furniture and cabinet making
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Oak & Wormy Oak

Wormy Oak

The oak tree is a common symbol of strength and endurance, and is the national tree of the United Kingdom, Germany and the United States. Weathered Oak is simply reclaimed Oak that has a more rugged and aged look.

  • commonly used in furniture and flooring
  • used to make barrels for wine and spirit aging
  • red oak is the most sought after species
  • white oak is the most common species
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Wormy Chestnut
Wormy Maple
 
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Curly Maple

Maple (soft) & Wormy Maple

The Sugar Maple Acer saccharum is a prominent tree in the hardwood forests of eastern North America. It is the largest American maple, reaching heights of 30-37 m tall. The fall color is often spectacular, ranging from bright yellow through orange to fluorescent red-orange.

  • used for furniture, cabinets, decorative woodwork, flooring, veneers
  • Ideal for ballroom and gymnasium floors
  • resistance to abrasion, indentation and shock
  • sands to a beautiful tight finish
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Black Walnut

Cherry

The Black Walnut (Juglans nigra L.) is a native of eastern North America, where it grows, mostly alongside rivers, from southern Ontario, Canada west to southeast South Dakota, south to Georgia and southwest to central Texas.It is a large deciduous tree attaining heights of 30-40 meters.

  • dark-colored true heartwood
  • heavy and strong
  • easily split and worked
  • used for gunstocks, furniture, flooring, and a variety of other woodworking products
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Cedar

Cherry

Cedar correctly refers to those trees belonging to the genus Cedrus in the coniferous plant family Pinaceae. They are most closely related to the Firs (Abies), sharing a very similar cone structure.

  • Pleasant scent
  • attractive colour and grain
  • durable and decay-resistant
  • white oak is the most common species
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Hickory

Hickory is a tree of the genus Carya, including 17-19 species of deciduous trees with pinnately compound leaves and large nuts.

  • extremely tough, yet flexible
  • valued for tool handles
  • preferred wood for smoke curing meats
  • highly prized for wood-burning stoves
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