1-3/4" Red Oak Pre-Cut Squares

    1-3/4" Red Oak Pre-Cut Squares

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    mix/match strips and squares
    (48 U.S. Ground)
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    Why Choose Red Oak?

    The pride of the American heartland, red oak evokes a sense of rugged Americana for woodworkers - bold grain, good workability, and timeless appeal.

    Get ready to work with the finest wood squares you've ever seen, they're ready to be turned into whatever you can imagine, such as furniture parts, table legs, small accessories, handles, artwork and other fine woodworking projects.

    Thickness 1-3/4" (≈ 1-3/4" approx)
    Width 1-3/4"
    Length 12", 18", or 30"
    Grade Kiln dried, clear
    Approximated, actual size may vary +/- 1/8"
    Weight

    3.58

    lbs /Bd. Ft.
    Same as red oak (3.58 /bd. ft.)
    Hardness

    1290

    Janka Rating
    0.00% softer than red oak (1290 psi)
    Density

    0.64

    Specific Gravity
    Same as red oak (.64)

    General Workability
    Average 5/10
    Red Oak

    Wood Texture
    Coarse 7/10
    Red Oak

    Ease of Finishing
    Average 5/10
    Red Oak

    map of where Red Oak tree grows

    (Quercus rubra)
    Red Oak grows in North America

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    color of Red Oak
    Color Range
    Light tan with a reddish tinge.
    the Red Oak tree
    What's The Tree Like?
    The most common hardwood in North America. The tree matures at about 70 feet in height and a trunk of 36".
    other names for Red Oak
    Other Names
    Northern red oak, Red oak, Gray oak, American red oak, Canadian red oak
    uses for Red Oak
    Some Typical Uses
    Furniture, cabinets, floors, accessories, shop jigs, utility projects, interior millwork, molding, mantles, chairs, trim
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    Verified Buyer
    Shawn
    Walker Louisiana
    I haven't used it
    Enthusiast Woodworker
    3 / 5 March 9th, 2024

    Poor Quality

    Some of the pieces looked like they were used as a baseball bat. Some had saw kerfs an 8th of and inch deep. Very disappointing
    Woodworkers Source Responds
    Sorry to hear it. We'll send you replacements, though. Locate the "Report a Problem" button on your order history to get the process started.
    Verified Buyer
    J. Arcaro
    n/a
    I've used it in several projects
    Hobbyist Woodworker
    5 / 5 March 21st, 2019

    Red Oak Squares

    Excellent lumber and well packed.
    Verified Buyer
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    Lake Havasu
    5 / 5 March 6th, 2019

    Good Product, good delivery

    Good Product, good delivery
    Verified Buyer
    n/a
    n/a
    5 / 5 February 15th, 2019

    Great wood

    Great wood
    Verified Buyer
    Dale
    n/a
    4 / 5 February 7th, 2019

    End Table Legs

    I am using the red oak for End Table legs as a girt for my daughter. I had to plane them down to 1 1/2 " to get rid of some bad edges and deep saw marks. Other than that I was very satisfied with the order.
    Verified Buyer
    Nick
    PA
    5 / 5 June 25th, 2018

    Good product

    Nice, what I expected

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