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Red Oak Wood

2,501 - 2,751 / Cubic Feet Get Latest Price
  • Application Furniture
  • Material Oak Wood
  • Shape Rectangular
  • Country of Origin India
  • Name Red Oak
  • Species Quercus Rubra
  • Origin United States, Western and Central Europe

Exploring the Versatility of Red Oak Wood

Red Oak wood is a remarkable choice in the world of woodworking, known for its bold grain patterns and inviting warm hue. It's like that trusty friend who can adapt to any situation. Whether you're considering furniture, flooring, or cabinetry, Red Oak wood offers a versatile canvas to bring your vision to life.

 

One of its distinctive features is its prominent grain, which adds character and depth to any project. When it comes to variations, you'll find Northern Red Oak and Southern Red Oak, each with its own unique attributes. Northern Red Oak is celebrated for its sturdiness and strength, making it a reliable choice for creating lasting furniture pieces. On the other hand, Southern Red Oak shines in its ability to infuse resilience and charm into flooring, cabinets, and more. This diversity within Red Oak wood ensures that you have the perfect material for a wide range of woodworking projects.

 

Varieties of Red Oak Wood

Within the realm of Red Oak, there's a world of variety waiting to be explored. Northern Red Oak, with its fine grain and robust nature, is often the top pick for crafting enduring furniture. Its ability to withstand wear and tear makes it an excellent choice for pieces that are meant to last. Southern Red Oak, on the other hand, brings a touch of elegance to projects like flooring and cabinetry. Its warm hue and resilient qualities make it a go-to option for those seeking both beauty and functionality.

 

These different types of Red Oak wood are like tools in a craftsman's toolkit, each with its unique qualities, ready to transform your woodworking projects into works of art. Whether you're going for strength or seeking a warm, inviting aesthetic, Red Oak wood has the solution for your diverse woodworking needs.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Is Red Oak hard or soft wood?

Red Oak is a hard and heavy wood. As the name suggests, the wood is not always red in colour. In fact, It comes from the colour of the leaf in the fall season which then turns Red.

 

Is Red Oak Wood strong?

American Red Oak has a very good strength and weight. The wood is heavy and hard with little bending strength. Though the steam bending capabilities of this wood is remarkable.

 

Is Red Oak hard to work with?

Not at all, in fact, Red Oak lumber machines well with good behaviour in nailing and screwing. It glues well. staining and polishing is also convenient on dry wood.

 

What is Red Oak Wood used for?

Well! being hard and stable when it is dry Red Oak is easy to finish and stain. This is why this species of Oak Wood is ideal for all kinds of furniture and flooring, Architecture joinery, doors, kitchen cabinets are amongst many uses of Red Oak Wood.

 

How do I identify Red Oak?

Generally, the Sapwood of Red Oak is light brown in colour and the heartwood is pinkish to reddish brown. The distinction in the colour is quite clear between sapwood and heartwood.The wood is generally Straight grained and coarse textured.

 

Which is better Red or White Oak?

Red Oak are regarded as highly sustainable for both domestic and export consumption. They are the largest species group which are found abundant than the White Oak. Both have their distinctive features as per looks and work ability.

 

What’s the strongest wood?

The hardest wood in the world is referred to Australian Buloke. The Janka hardness of this wood is 5060 lbf.

For more info : https://www.wood-database.com/wood-articles/top-ten-hardest-woods/

 

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Thermo Treated Wood

3,500 - 4,800 / Cubic Feet Get Latest Price
  • Country of Origin India
  • Feature Durable And Strong
  • Use for Cutting
  • Material Wood

The Benefits of Thermo-Treated Wood

Thermo-treated wood emerges as an eco-conscious and resilient choice in the realm of lumber. What sets it apart is a process that enhances its durability while reducing its environmental impact. This makes it a preferred choice for a wide range of applications, both outdoors and indoors.

 

Thermo-treated wood, often used for outdoor decking and siding, gains its strength from a specialized heat treatment process. This treatment not only increases its resistance to decay but also reduces the need for chemical preservatives, making it an environmentally sustainable option. Thermo-treated Pine and Thermo-treated Ash are among the popular species available, each offering unique attributes. Thermo-treated Pine is favored for its affordability and suitability for outdoor projects, while Thermo-treated Ash brings a touch of sophistication and adaptability, making it suitable for both exterior and interior applications. These options within the Thermo-treated wood family provide flexibility and eco-friendliness, ensuring that you can choose the right material for your specific project while minimizing the environmental footprint.

 

Versatile Thermo-Treated Wood Species

Exploring the world of Thermo-treated wood uncovers a diverse array of options. Thermo-treated Pine stands out for its cost-effectiveness and suitability for outdoor uses such as decking and siding. It's a great choice for those looking to create durable, eco-friendly outdoor spaces. On the other hand, Thermo-treated Ash offers versatility that extends from outdoor projects to indoor applications. Its elegant appearance and resistance to decay make it a valuable choice for both exterior and interior designs. Whether you're revamping your outdoor deck or adding character to your living space, Thermo-treated wood, with its durability and environmental considerations, opens up a world of possibilities for your woodworking projects.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What does heat treating do to the wood?

Heat treatment gives wood enhanced endurance which is called thermal treatment of wood. This gradual heating of wood is done up to 410° to 450° Fahrenheit.

 

What is Thermo Wood?

The Thermo Wood is a new generation of wood material. It gives unique features of weather resistance, water repellency and stability to the wood. It also protects wood without any chemical additives.

For more information : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermally_modified_wood

 

Does he treated wood Road?

Not really, thermal treatment makes molecular changes in board composition which gives protection against whether android. This further expands usage opportunities.

 

What is modified wood decking?

Decking with the woods boards which are completely modified, all the way through the core, leading to excellent durability and stability without sacrificing the natural qualities of real wood is Modified Wood Decking.

 

How long does heat treated wood last?

The heat treated wood last quite long. Because wood is as a natural material, it is prone to withering and rotting when ageing. With the heat treatment the natural look and properties of wood are preserved while the withering and rotting are eliminated.

 

How is Thermo Wood made?

The Thermo Treated meant of wood cycle includes preliminary drying under water saturated conditions. The wood in result offer significantly reduced absorbency. Steam is used to prevent the wood from burning or cracking.

 

What are the advantages of Thermo Treated Lumber?

  1. The lumber has more resistance against mould and rot and through that, species which are normally not suitable for outdoor-uses, can now be taken for outdoor use.

  2. The swelling of thermo- treated lumber is reduced.

  3. Reduction of the equilibrium humidity content.

  4. Due to the darker colour of the thermo-treated wood , European species which are eco-logical acceptable and from PEFC and / or FSC- Certified forests, become an attractive alternative to exotic species.

 

Are there any disadvantages at Thermo – Treated Lumber?

Depending on the level of Thermo – Treatment (duration/ temprature) the lumber is less flexible and becomes more brittle. Due to that Thermo – Treated wood products should not be taken for constructional load bearing purposes.

 

What else must be considered?

The surfaces of Thermo- Treated Lumbers lighten up in sunlight getting a grey colour sooner than natural wood. If a customer would like to get grey coloured faces (i.e. at wall-claddings), no further surface-treatments are necessary. Wood-surfaces normally become a really homogenous grey colour.

For the original colour of the thermo-wood to be kept for as long as possible, different kinds of surface-treatments with UV – blockers are needed and must be repeated as necessary. As wood is a natural product, the process of greying or lightening up can only be reduced, it cannot be completely stopped, which is also the case for species which are used in the natural state without thermo treatment.

 

Thermo-Treated Lumbers and their Purpose

 

How does Thermo-treatments work?

Thermo – treatment is a procedure, which treats the lumber with heat. Before thermo treatment the lumber must be carefully Kiln- dried to a humidity of 6 – 8%.

After that the lumber is placed into a chamber especially developed for that treatment. In this chamber the lumber will be treated for a specific time and at a specific temprature. The temprature will be increased up to a range between about 190 and 220 degree celcius.

The process of thermo- treatment is achieved purely by giving heat and steam into the chamber, nothing else, which means no chemicals are used in the process. At our mill the heat and steam used in the kilning and thermo treatment process are a by- product of our own wood waste burning electricity generating power plant, meaning that it is a genuinely ” Green” process.

 

What happen during these procedure?

During this procedure the structure of the wood changes, meaning a reduction in the content of sugar molecules. furthermore the natural colour of the wood becomes darker through the treatment, through and through – not at the surfaces only!

These changes depend on the duration and temprature of the thermo-treatment procedure. The longer the duration and the higher the temperature the more are the changes to the wood.

 

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Steam Beech Wood

1,201 - 2,151 / cft Get Latest Price
  • Brand Name RDBL
  • Material Wood
  • Shape Sawn Wood
  • Length 7 Feet To 10Feet
  • Grade A, B, AB, B, BC
  • Width 6 Inch To 12 Inch
  • Wood Type Steam Beech Wood
  • Thickness 25-75MM
  • Country of Origin India
  • Usage Door, Window, Frames, Handicraft, Furniture
  • Name Beech Wood
  • Botanical Name Fagus Sylvatica
  • Origin Spain, England, Germany, France, Italy and Sweden
  • Thickness (in mm) 26, 32, 38, 50, 65, 75
  • Width (in mm) 100 & up
  • Length (in mm) 2200 & up
  • Grades available AB, B, BBC, BC

RDBL is a trusted supplier of high-quality Beech Wood in India, offering a wide range of grades and sizes to meet industrial and commercial needs. The price of Steam Beech Wood in India depends on factors like quality, thickness, grade, and quantity.

 

Beech Wood, a European hardwood, finds applications in furniture, plywood veneers, flooring, handicrafts, toys, and doors. The primary source of Beech Wood supply to India is European countries, particularly from western, central, and southern regions. The majority of Beech Wood worldwide comes from European beech forests.

 

At RDBL, we stock Beech Wood in grades AB, B, ABC, and BC, with grading conducted by our overseas producers. The highest-grade wood is nearly flawless and free from red heart on at least one side, making it suitable for battens and slats, as well as items requiring unblemished pieces. The AB grade includes isolated knots and some red heart but is suitable for both commercial and industrial production, often featuring a high percentage of unblemished slabs.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is Beech Wood?

Beech wood is obtained from Beech tree which is also called “Queen of the woods”. Actually, the reason of this name is the stately appearance of these trees. The tree has broad leaves and grow as a hardwood. Beech trees commonly reach hundred feet in height. The diameters of the trunk are often 4 feet and above. RDBL brings you Beech Wood from these beautiful trees from Europe.

For more information : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beech

 

Why is Beech Wood steamed?

Mostly, steaming is done as a process to improve the appearance of sapwood. As we know sapwood is the outer light coloured portion of the tree trunk and heartwood is the central and darker portion of the tree trunk.This is becoming more critical today as the diameter of the trees are smaller. This means lumber with higher percentage of sapwood. Steaming Beech wood enhances the appearance of the lumber.

 

What colour is Beech wood?

Beech Wood originally has a pale cream colour. Also, sometimes it has a natural pink or brown hue which is often called “Pink Beechwood” or “Brown Beechwood”. Popularly it is also referred as white Beechwood.

 

What is steamed Beechwood?

The beech lumber is steamed right after it is sawn and before it has a chance to dry. Because, the white sapwood becomes much darker after steaming, looking at times almost as dark as heartwood, the lumber looks uniform, workable and attractive. The heartwood when steamed also changes colour, becoming a bit darker. Beech lumber often takes a  distinctive pink or golden colour. All European Beechwood is steamed before drying. The pink colour is an essential feature of the European beech.

 

How do we steam Beech Wood?

The beech lumber steaming is done in special vat or buildings with a temperature of 190 to 212°F. There are no fans in steaming Chambers. With hundred percent RH humidity wet steam is given to Beech Wood lumber. This is why the lumber does not dry during the steaming process. 10 psi is probably is the highest pressure  given.  The steaming is introduced with chambers at floor level with perforated steam pipes in water filled troughs.

Steaming time for 1 inch Beechwood lumber are typically 24 to 96 hours. After steaming the hot lumber is removed from steaming chambers, stickered and put to dry into the kiln.

 

Is Steam Beech wood workable?

Beech Wood is also referred as hardwood. It’s hardness, wear- resistance, strength and excellent bending capabilities make this hardwood a main stay for wood workers. Overall, Beech has a good working ability. It machines, glues, finishes and turns well.

 

What is Beech Wood good for?

Some common uses for Beech Wood includes making of flooring, boat building, cabinetry, furniture, doors, windows, door frames, musical instruments, handicrafts, plywood, veneers and turned objects.

 

Is Beech a hard or a soft wood?

Beech is a hard, strong and heavy wood. This tree is an angiosperm. It clearly means that the seed of this tree develops a coating which later turns either into a fruit or a shell. Beechtree has broader leaves. Because Beech is a hardwood its density is more than the softwood.

 

RDBL provides best quality beechwood in india. We also offer competitive sawn Beechwood price.

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Thermo Oak Wood

4,800 - 5,200 / Cubic Feet Get Latest Price
  • Shape Rectangular
  • Thickness 15-20mm
  • Material Thermo Oak Wood
  • Length 10-12feet
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Oak Wood

2,700 - 2,800 / Cft Get Latest Price
  • Wood Type Oak Wood
  • Shape Rectangular
  • Thickness 4-8 mm
  • Grade Premium
  • Length 8-15 feet
  • Usage/Application Furniture
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Maple Wood

1,975 - 2,051 / Cubic feet Get Latest Price
  • Material MapleWood
  • Finishing Non Polished
  • Usage Making Furniture, Doors
  • Wood Type Hardwood
  • Country of Origin India
  • Speaciality Fine Finished
  • Thickness (in mm) 26, 38, 50, 65, 75 Width (in mm), 100 & up
  • Length (in mm) 2200 & up
  • Is Maple Durable Yeah, Definitely. Maplewood is Durable. this Basically Depends On the Type of Finish One Has Used to Seal the Wood. Oil Finishes Causes Maple to Go Slightly Yellow Over Time. that is Why, It is Usually Finished with Lacquer or Varnish. These Finishes Are

Explore maple wood's versatility and various species like sugar and red maple, perfect for furniture and flooring needs.

Maple: A Wood with Timeless Appeal

Maple wood, with its timeless beauty and exceptional durability, has long been a favorite in the world of woodworking. Its unique grain patterns and warm, light color make it a popular choice for a wide range of applications.

 

Maple is renowned for its versatility, making it suitable for everything from furniture and cabinetry to flooring and cutting boards. Its dense and sturdy nature means it can withstand daily wear and tear, making it an excellent choice for high-traffic areas. Beyond its practicality, maple's aesthetic charm adds a touch of elegance to any space. Whether you're crafting a classic dining table or installing hardwood flooring in your home, maple is a wood that effortlessly combines form and function.

 

A Variety of Maple Species

Maple wood comes in various species, each with its unique characteristics. Sugar maple, known for its pale, creamy color and fine grain, is a top choice for furniture makers. Red maple, on the other hand, boasts a reddish hue and a distinctive grain pattern, making it a favorite for decorative accents and cabinetry. Other species like silver maple and hard maple offer their own set of qualities, allowing woodworkers to choose the perfect maple variety for their specific project.

 

In conclusion, maple wood is a timeless classic in the world of woodworking, prized for its beauty, durability, and versatility. With a variety of maple species to choose from, it's a wood that can bring both elegance and functionality to your craftsmanship.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is Maplewood good for?

Maplewood is fairly good to work with both machine and hand. People make a lot of products beginning with the flooring, veneers, paper (pulp wood ), boxes, musical instruments, pallets, etc.

 

Is Maple a good wood for furniture?

Of course, Maple is a very good wood for furniture. We can use this wood in its natural, dyed or stained finishes. Be it modern, contemporary, carved, ethnic, countryside, handmade or machine made furniture. Maple is the wood which is good for all kinds of furniture.

 

Is Maplewood expensive?

Not really, well as said this depends on the demand and supply of the wood but Maplewood is not very expensive.

 

Is Maple a hardwood?

Maple is the wood which can be described as both hardwood and softwood. There is “Soft Maple” which circumferences different species of maple trees. On the other side, “Hard Maple” also called sugar maple is also species of Maple. Both are harvested from trees which are broad leaved trees and is a sign of Hardwood.

For more information: https://www.wood-database.com/

 

Is Maple better than Oak?

Well, it depends on the application. As we know sports arena flooring is largely made by Maplewood whereas Oak is very sustainable so we can say that none of them are better in fact both have their own characteristics.

 

Is Maple cheaper than Oak?

Largely yes, Maple is cheaper than Oak. The only reason we can make out is the demand and supply of both the woods and it depends on the usage and characteristics of application.

 

Is Maple durable?

Yeah, definitely. Maplewood is durable. This basically depends on the type of finish one has used to seal the wood. Oil finishes causes Maple to go slightly yellow over time. That is why, it is usually finished with lacquer or varnish. These finishes are low maintenance and are generally carefree.

 

RDBL provides best quality Maple Wood in india. We also offer competitive sawn Maplewood price.

 

 

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Sawn Wood Steam Beech Wood

800 / Cubic Feet Get Latest Price
  • Wood Type BEECH WOOD
  • Shape Sawn Wood
  • Thickness 26, 32, 38, 50, 65, 75
  • Grade A, B, AB, B, BC
  • Material BEECH WOOD
  • Length 7 Feet to 10Feet
  • Width 6 inch to 12 Inch
  • Application Door, Window, Frames, Handicraft, Furniture
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Natural Oak Wood

1,300 / Cubic Feet Get Latest Price
  • Wood Type Oak Wood
  • Thickness 50, 52, 65, 75, 80 mm
  • Grade AB, ABC
  • Length 8 Feet to 14 Feet
  • Usage/Application Frames, Furniture, Handicrafts
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Pinewood Sawn Timber

750 / Cubic Feet Get Latest Price
  • Thickness 26-75 mm
  • Shape Rectangular
  • Usage/Application Furniture
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