W011 – RED OAK
Red Oak wood is a domestic hardwood native to North America, known for its strength, durability, and distinctive grain pattern.
It is light to medium brown with a reddish tint and is often characterized by its prominent rings and flecks.
Categories: Wood, Wood / lumber
Description
Super Quality timber selected very carefully, tested and evaluated by our team at the origin of the product, to tally with customers’ needs and requirements towards safe and satisfactory use.
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