oak / beech problem

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sue denim

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Hello

I have been asked to manufacture a staircase for a client in oak.
The problem is this.....I usually supply the timber for these jobs but in this case he had 8m² of wood seasoned for 15 yrs and asked me to use that. I collected said wood and set about machining.

The first piece I machined I was convinced was beech. The next was definitely oak. Then I had a piece that looked like oak at one end but beech at the other.

Is there a way of defining? Usually it is easy but I think the oak I have is 'maple leaf' oak. It is quite red.

I will try to get a photo or two later

Regards Sue
 
Try quarter sawing small pieces - beech has no visible medullary rays AFAIK, and all the oaks I've ever seen have them. Is there any rot around the ends/sides of the boards? Beech rots more quickly than oak. +1 for Micks suggestion.
 
Is it ring porous? Oak is, beech isn't. Roy Underhill demonstrated the difference in one of his videos - with the oak he could put one end in a bucket, the other in his mouth, and blow bubbles!
 
The smell! Put a chopsaw (blunter the better) through the end and have a good old sniff. Then you'll know
 
For your own personal interest you may want to know what species the wood is but as the client has provided you with the timber, crack on!
 
I am here in the Limousin and had similar identification problems but it turned out to be Oak. Are the boards slab saw or quarter sawn?
 
I have had a good look through the stack and believe that it is all oak. Very different to the oak I usually use.
I did try the blowing bubbles thing but it was difficult with a 4m board half a metre wide and 40mm thick !!.

I did think that if I couldn't tell the difference for certain the client wouldn't...but I didn't fancy going back to change treads when it was all finished.

Thanks for all the above help.....I will post a piccy when they are done.

Regards

'Sue'
 

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