Properties and Uses of Oak
                                 
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                    
                                        
                                            2. Oak Wood Disadvantages   The incred ible hardness and strength of oak come, quite literally, at a price. Oak can take 150 years to  grow and mature before being suitable for construction, which makes its price significantly higher  than other types of timber and it can reach up to £800 per cub ic metre.   English and European Oak are hard and strong, but by that very fact can be difficult to work with and  require years of experience prior to handling.   The drying process is very slow and kiln - dried oak tends to split as it does so.     
                                        
                                            1. Hardwood Timber: Oak Wood Uses &  Properties   What are the properties of Oak Wood?   A traditional carving wood and often called the king of English trees, oak is a   hardwood . It is extremely  strong, dense, durable   and resistant to fungal attacks, which makes it less prone to decay and rotting.  Oak is considered one of the finest and sturdiest materials to work with in woodworking.  Its   flexibility   makes it as desirable for artistic pieces as well as   architectural pr ojects .   Around six hundred different species exist, both evergreen and deciduous.   Oak’s   high tannin content  means different species come in varying colours, ranging from oaks’ common golden colour to red  oak and white oak (Quercus alba). European Oak properties centre around its strength, durability and  defined grain. Its dense constitution  and long - living nature make it resistant to   fungal attacks ,     and   i s   an ideal material for collections meant to last.   European Oak trees and English Oak (Quercus robur or Quercus petraea)  can   reach heights between  18 and 30m, depending on conditions. Altho ugh young oak trees grow fast in height, it takes decades  to acquire the body that makes its properties attractive for construction purposes.   An extremely popular hardwood for both   construction and carving , it  can be difficult to work with due to the sensi tivity of the grain regarding  carving directions.   Oak timber   needs to be dried and does so very slowly. Oak can be  stained, polished, waxed, and glued well. It takes nails and screws well ,  except near edges, when the wood should be pre - bored .   What is Oak Best Used For?   Oak is popular with all types of woodworkers because of its strength and aesthetic beauty. For  thousands of years, it has been used for furniture making,  cabinetry, home decoration and structural  or architectural joinery. Although it has also been known to be used in the production of medicine or  ink, oak carries historical importance due to its importance to the military and shipbuilding industries.  Wars w ere fought over oak - rich regions to secure supplies!   Exceedingly strong, this durable hardwood is considered one of the best building and construction  materials around   and  the length and hardness of oak timber make it ideal for   hardwood  floors   and   exterior cladding . Because it is highly resistant to shrinkage, it is also prized in window  frames, door - fitting and liquor - agei ng in barrels.   Many species of Oak offer many varying hues and depth of colour, of which red and white are the  most commonly used for carving projects.   Note:     brown oak , is not the wood’s original state but rather the result of   Fistulina hepatica , a  fungus,  attacking the tree as it grows, turning the wood yellow, then rich or reddish - brown. Because this fungal  attack seldom survives the felling of the tree, brown oak remains a popular choice for its decorative  appeal.   
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                 
                                
                                    
                                        
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