|

All Dining
Room Furniture
Chairs
Curio
Cabinets
Dining
Sets
Hutches
Tables
Wine
Racks

All Bedroom
Furniture
Armoires
Bedroom Suites
Beds & Headboards
Chests
Dressers
Jewelry Boxes and Armoires
Quilts

All Childrens Furniture
Amish Made Toys
Beds
Chairs and Benches
Cribs
Dolls and Doll Furniture
Highchairs
Tables

All Living
Room Furniture
Bookcases
Coffee
Tables
End
Tables
Entertainment
Centers

All Office
Furniture
Desks
Filing
Cabinets

All Kitchen Accessories
Baskets
Breadboxes
Cookbooks
Cutting Boards

All Hallway and Entryway Furniture
Hall Seats
Hall Trees

All Home Accessories and Art
Amish Art
Bible Boxes and Holders
Bookends
|
Quartersawn White Oak
Quartersawn oak is made from sawing the wood at a ninety degree angle to the natural line of the grain. This gives the grain the look of straight lines that flow parallel to the wood's cut.
Quartersawn Oak is usually made from White Oak. White oak is very popular because it can stand up to liquids, which is the reason it was very popular among boat makers. The sapwood of white oak is usually light colored while the heartwood ranges from light brown to dark brown. It usually has a straight grain with a coarse texture. White oak is a hard wood that has medium bending strength and low stiffness. It has great resistance to wear and tear.
|
Only: shown on quartersawn oak wood
|
Only: shown on quartersawn oak wood
|
Only: shown on quartersawn oak wood
|
Only: shown on quartersawn oak wood
|
Only: shown on quartersawn oak wood
|
Only: shown on quartersawn oak wood
|
Only: shown on quartersawn oak wood
|
Only: shown on quartersawn oak wood
|
Only: shown on quartersawn oak wood
|
|
|