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Pine, Antique HeartPinus spp.
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AppearanceColor: Heartwood is yellow after cutting & turns deep pinkish tan to warm reddish brown within weeks due to high resin content. Sapwood remains yellow, with occasional blue-black sap stain.Grain: Dense, with high figuring. Plain sawn is swirled; rift- or quarter sawn is primarily pinstriped. Curly or burl grain is rare. Variations Within Species And Grades: Moderate color variation. PropertiesHardness/Janka: Janka:1225; (5% softer than Northern red oak).Dimensional Stability: Values can vary greatly due to the variety of species and ages used. Durability: |
WorkabilitySawing/Machining: Good machining and hand-tooling qualities.Sanding: Tendency to clog paper due to high resin content; Abrasives will need to be changed frequently during sanding. Beginning with a coarse grade is recommended. Nailing: No known problems. Finishing: May be difficult to stain. To reduce the wood's tendency to repel finish coats, surface resins may be removed with a 100% pure (not recycled) solvent that is compatible with the finish to be used. Do not use water. Comments: Origin: North America. Often recovered from structural timers in pre-1900 warehouses & factories, or as sunken logs from river bottoms. AvailabilityLimited |
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