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Rift & Quartered Oak in Marina Del Ray, CA

Rift and Quartered grain is achieved with a specific milling technique that varies from the more common, plain sawn style. Logs are cut with the grains intersecting the face of the board at an approximate 60-degree angle. The log is sawn into four quarters and each quarter of the log is sawn perpendicular to the growth rings at an angle, therefore being named rift and quartered. This produces the traditional long lined grain that rift and quartered is known for.

Rift and Quartered grain is achieved with a specific milling technique that varies from the more common, plain sawn style. Logs are cut with the grains intersecting the face of the board at an approximate 60-degree angle. The log is sawn into four quarters and each quarter of the log is sawn perpendicular to the growth rings at an angle, therefore being named rift and quartered. This produces the traditional long lined grain that rift and quartered is known for.

Another unique quality of rift and quartered hardwood is the presentation of medullary rays. Medullary rays are the cellular structures found in woods, consisting of small capillaries inside wood that run from the center of the tree to the outer growth ring. When quarter sawn, they produce a wavy, ribbon-like effect in the board called "flecking". Hardwood only has a straight grain with flecking when sawn into four quarters and cut at a 60-degree angle. In other words, only rift and quartered grain can have a straight grain with flecking due to the way it's milled.

Numerous timber species can be cut in a rift and quartered grain; it is often known to be more steady with less expansion and contraction due to changes in temperature and humidity. Making it more desirable and usable in a wider range of applications. Rift and quartered grain is most prevalent with White Oak.

If you're looking for a durable and luxurious hardwood flooring option in Marina Del Rey, California, Rift and Quartered Oak flooring is the way to go. Contact Fame Hardwood at (855) 666-3263 to speak with one of our experts, or visit our website: FameHarwood.com to start searching for the perfect fit among our broad inventory. You'll be delighted by our fast shipping options, great prices, and expert advice!

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