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White oak is impervious to liquids, and has been used extensively
for ship timbers, barrels and casks. White oak is the state tree of
Connecticut, Illinois and Maryland.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The sapwood is light-colored and the heartwood is light to dark brown.
White oak is mostly straight-grained with a medium to coarse texture,
with longer rays than red oak. White oak therefore has more figure.
WORKING PROPERTIES
White oak machines well, nails and screws well although pre-boring
is advised. Since it reacts with iron, galvanized nails are recommended.
Its adhesive properties are variable, but it stains to a good finish.
Can be stained with a wide range of finish tones. The wood dries slowly.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
A hard and heavy wood with medium bending and crushing strength, low
in stiffness, but very good in steam bending. Great wear-resistance.
MAIN USES
Furniture, flooring, architectural millwork, mouldings, doors, kitchen
cabinets, paneling, barrel staves (tight cooperage), and caskets.
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