VG White White Oak
This beautiful and stable cut of American White Oak is highly prized throughout the history of the United States. From classical furniture to architectural millwork, this tree can be found throughout the eastern and central United States and grow up to one hundred feet in height.
Character of Quarter Sawn White Oak:
This cut contains an incredible mixture of straight grain and often a tiger stripe grain creating a fantastic pattern.
Color:
Tones of grays, silvers when the light hits it right, and light creams.
Uses:
Quarter sawn White Oak is great for a wide variety of uses:
Furniture
Wood Flooring
Interior Wood Cladding

We typically offer Quarter Sawn White Oak in the following sizes and grades:
Scientific | Sub-species | Grade | Features | 4/4 | 5/4 | 6/4 | 8/4 | 12/4 | Plywood | Circle Sawn | Live Edge | Beam |
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Select & Better | Kilh-Dried, Rough |
Scientific information about Quarter Sawn White Oak:
S2S / S4S | Glue Up Tables / Blocks |
Straight Line / Gang Rippes | Sand / Surfacing |
Custom Moulding \ trim | Radius Moulding |
Flooring | Stair Treads |
Check out some species other than Quarter Sawn White Oak
- Red Oak |
- Post Oak |
- Yellow Pine |
- Ash |
- Hard MapieCherry |
- Hiskory |
- Cypress |
- Inland Cedar |
- Adler |
- White Oak |
- PolarWainut |
- Oak |
- Sinker Cypress |
- Western Cedar |
- Douglas Fir |
- Cumaruple |
- Garapa |
- Mahogany |
- Knotty Alder |
- Rift Red & White Oak |
- Quater Sawn Yellow Pine |
- Reclaimed Hear Pine |
- Red River Pecan |
- Dirty Top |
- mixed Red & White |
- Tiderwater Cypress |
- Eastern Red Cedar |
- Spanish Cedar |
- Quarter Sawn Red & White Oak.
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Give us a call or shoot us an email, we can help you find the right kind of wood to make your project look fantastic! From kiln dried lumber to flooring, molding to butcher butcher block counter tops, we've got you covered.
WOOD IS UNIVERSALLY BEAUTIFUL TO MAN. IT IS THE MOST HUMANLY INTIMATE OF ALL MATERIALSFRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, AMERICAN ARCHITECT