LOCALLY HARVESTED HARDWOODS
Millworks & Retail
1572 Rock Creek Rd., Ottawa, KS 66067
Retail
2210 Delaware St., Lawrence, KS 66046
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Mike Albright – Mike@RockCreekMillworks.us
Steve Albright – Steve@RockCreekMillworks.us
KILN DRIED HARDWOODS
White oak is a hard and heavy wood with a medium-bending and crushing strength, low in stiffness.
Red oak is a hardwood, but softer than white oak. The color of Red oak can range from white to light brown with the heartwood being pink to reddish brown.
Walnut is a dense, strong hardwood that is resistant to warping and shock. This wood tends to have a characteristic dark color with straight grain patterns.
Hickory is a dense, strong wood and one of the more durable hardwoods. The natural color of hickory tends to be a light to medium brown.
Elm is durable and tough but softer and more shock absorbent than other hardwoods. The interlocking grains add to its toughness and resistance to splitting.
LIVE EDGE SLABS/MANTELS
Red oak is a hardwood, characteristically softer than white oak. The color can range from white to light brown with the heartwood being pink to reddish brown.
Walnut is a dense, strong hardwood that is resistant to warping and shock. This wood tends to have a characteristic dark color with straight grain patterns.
Hickory is a dense, strong wood and one of the more durable hardwoods. The natural color of hickory tends to be a light to medium brown.
Hickory is a dense, strong wood and one of the more durable hardwoods. The natural color of hickory tends to be a light to medium brown.
Hickory is a dense, strong wood and one of the more durable hardwoods. The natural color of hickory tends to be a light to medium brown.
Hickory is a dense, strong wood and one of the more durable hardwoods. The natural color of hickory tends to be a light to medium brown.
Box Elder is a type of maple but is softer than other maple and types of hardwoods. It generally has a straight grain pattern and even texture.
Elm is durable and tough, but softer and more shock absorbent than other hardwoods. The interlocking grains add to its toughness and resistance to splitting.