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English Oak
Latin Name : Quercus Robur
The sapwood is creamy white and is sharply defined from the golden, warm-brown of the heartwood. Radial sawn material shows the characteristic silver grain figure. The timber is hard, heavy and durable. Coarse in texture and straight grained, requiring careful seasoning, it can be worked to a fine finish. Indigenous to the British Isles, it is probably the best known and one of the most useful of all timbers, being used more extensively and for a greater number of purposes than any other. French Oak is also available within the Group.
| Uses | Specification UK | Interior and exterior joinery, heavy construction, boat and vehicle building, furniture, flooring and fencing.
| Imperial Measure Air or kiln dried, available in thicknesses of 1"-6", with boards and planks mainly one square edge, in lengths of 8' and longer and widths of 6" and wider. |
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