Caravel Plank

Caravel Plank

WC370

CHARACTER GRADE ENGINEERED RIFT & QUARTERED WHITE OAK FLOORING IN OUR STANDARD LENGTH OF 2' - 10'* | MADE IN TEXAS!

Oak is a very strong stable lumber with a very consistent grain pattern. Rift oak has a unique linear grain pattern and is the most stable cut of oak available. Quartered oak has an amazingly straight grain pattern with dramatic flecking which amplifies the design. For something unique and full of character, try this solid wood flooring.

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*For a longer length version of this floor, take a look at the XL version found under the 'Related' tab below. 

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Specifications

Species White Oak
Color/Shade Raw / Unfinished
Construction Engineered
Wear Layer 4mm or 6mm
Finish Unfinished
Pattern Tongue & Groove
Janka/Hardness 1360 - White Oak
Species White Oak

Features

About American White Oak Lumber.

A very popular choice for a wood floor, it takes stain well and ranks high on the Janka Hardness scale. Due to its hardness, it is a popular choice for high traffic flooring areas. Available in different cuts, Plain Sawn, Quarter Sawn,   Rift Sawn and Live Sawn. These cuts each refer to the way the boards were cut from the log, which gives the board each a unique appearance.

Plain Sawn, also known as flat sawn, is the least expensive cut of white oak as it creates the least waste. This plank will have the commonly seen flame or cathedral pattern on the face.

Cathedral Grain means that each board will have distinct cathedral grain running down the center of every board.

Quarter Sawn white oak boards will contain 'flake' marks in the grain.

Rift Sawn is the most expensive but also the most stable cut of white oak. These boards can be identified by the very straight and tight grain. Quarter sawn and rift sawn are commonly sold together as a rift and quartered white oak floor.

Live Sawn, also known as Euro cut, is cut the same way that oak logs are cut in Europe, this gives the boards a mix of the three previous cuts. You will get the plain sawn in the center of the board and out towards the edges you will get some rift and quartered grain patterns.

Oak trees can grow to be some of the biggest trees in America.  You can learn more about what it takes to be one of the biggest trees here.



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