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marcus

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Hi,

This is a question for anyone who uses brown oak regularly. I've never used it before but just bought a couple of wide (24") boards of the stuff. On machining them up I find that only just over half of them are the nice rich brown I was expecting. The rest is a quite ugly mixture of streaks like tiger oak, and normal oak colour. Is this normal, and is it a question of getting what I can from the good bits and binning the rest or should I complain?! Should a board sold as brown oak be brown right the way across?

Cheers

Marcus
 
Hi Marcus. In my experience with brown oak, this is very common; I certainly wouldn't consider throwing any of it away though! It's all down to the way in which the tree has been stained by a beef steak fungus (...a fungus which looks like a beef steak on the outside of a tree! :wink:). I think you need to be prepared to take it as it comes.

I bought a load of 1" and 1½" boards from Vasterns in Calne (Wiltshire) about six months ago. I've actually been quite fortunate with the boards I selected as the consistency is very good. Not a lot of dark 'streaking' although there were some boards with light areas where the stain hadn't reached (not sapwood, by the way).

Tiger Oak is essentially brown oak as well; it just has more streaking. :) Take a small offcut, clean it up a bit and splash some oil on it - then, you'll see why it's worth persevering!! 8)
 
By Brown oak do you mean English Oak?
I use that regularly and it does come in different shades of brown.
I buy it rough sawn, air dried so it is always interesting to see what comes out of the P/T.
If you buy enough you can generally choose the bits that match?


Rod
 
Hi Marcus I have found oak grading varies from supplier to supplier. I use brown oak occasionally and my supplier would describe what you have as colour variation and there brown oak is pretty much brown throughout.

I would definately complain. It keeps the timber company on there toes and makes them more likely not to palm you off with rubbish in the future.

Jon
 
Hi Jon,

If that is your experience then I think I will complain. 50% wastage seems a bit much to stomach at that price!

Hi Rod, no I don't mean english oak - Brown Oak is normal oak which has been infected by fungus and so goes a lovely chocolate brown colour.

Cheers,

Marcus
 

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