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PORT ORFORD CEDAR
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, AKA Lawson's Cypress
Grade B and better, clear, surfaced on four sides, and kiln-dried. Excellent for millwork requiring light grain and structural strength. Commonly used for shoji screens. Very strong.
Lot ID: cedar_001
5,000 BFT, FOB Western U.S.
2"x4" and 2"x5", mixed lengths
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REDWOOD CABERNET WINE TANK WOOD
Sequoia sempervirens
One-of-a-kind, old-growth redwood staves reclaimed from Cabernet Sauvignon wine tanks. Stickered and ready for milling into premium handrails, architectural molding, period wall paneling, cabinetry, millwork or exquisite siding. Clears, vertical and flat grain mix.
Reclaimed staves are approximately 2 1/2" thick x 5 1/2" wide, and can be milled to 2 1/4" x 4 1/2" finish dimension. Lengths are 11' and 15'. 5 1/2" face is flat grain. Find out more.
Lot ID: redwood_001
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PREMIUM FIGURED WALNUT
Juglans spp., AKA Claro Walnut
Lot ID: walnut_003
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MYRTLE
Umbellularia californica AKA California Laurel
Lesser-known species. Available in three grades, character light and character dark. Very stable and harder than red oak. Excellent milling and staining qualities.
Lot ID: myrtlewood_001
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BLOND MYRTLE
Umbellularia californica, AKA California Laurel
Lesser-known species. Very stable and harder than red oak. Excellent milling and staining qualities.
Lot ID: myrtlewood_002
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WESTERN WALNUT
Juglans spp., AKA Claro Walnut
Wide plank. Stickered and air-dried for 10-15 years. Claro Walnut: dark brown coloring with lots of figure.
Lot ID: walnut_002
8/4"-10/4" thickness, 12'-14' lengths
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DOUG FIR & LARCH FLUME WOOD
Pseudotsuga menziesii, Larix occidentalis
During a century of extreme weather at the base of the Northern Cascades, near the Canadian border, this flume brought water to local farms and orchards. Weathered, sandblown, gray patina on old-growth Doug Fir and Larch timbers and planks. Learn More.
Lot ID: fir_001
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OLD GROWTH DOUGLAS FIR
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Full sawn, rough, kiln-dried to 8% moisture content. Vertical grain, off grade.
Lot ID: fir_006
FOB Western U.S.
2", randon widths (8/4 net)
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YOSEMITE REDWOOD
Sequoia sempervirens
Old-growth redwood rescued from a 1916 penstock. Dark red turns to golden gray in the light, deep gray and black highlights. Very tight knots, tight ring growth structure. Milled to pattern. Suggested uses: interior paneling, millwork, moldings, handrails.
Lot ID: redwood_005
60,000 BFT, FOB Western U.S.
1-1/2"x5", 6' to 10' lengths
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SALVAGE DOUG FIR
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Clear, vertical grain Douglas Fir from salvaged logs. 10 growth rings per inch. Air dried to 8% RMC.
Lot ID: fir_002
20,000 BFT
8/4", random widths
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RECLAIMED DOUG FIR
Lot ID: fir_009
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WESTERN HEMLOCK SINKER LOGS
Tsuga heterophylla
Lesser-known species. Kiln-dried, flat and vertical grain, 12% moisture. Surfaced all four sides. Mixed grain, second growth. Suggested uses include T&G select decking, interior trimwork.
Lot ID: hemlock_002
8/4" cants
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SALVAGE OLD GROWTH DOUG FIR
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Log diameters range from 30" to 50", up to 40 feet in length. When quart sawn, these timbers produce the tightest growth ring vertical grain available. 20 to 30 growth rings per inch. Can be milled into timbers for traditional restoration, or sawn for perfect vertical grain rafters and ceiling board for modern architecture. Also excellent for doors and windows, millwork, stairs, etc.
Lot ID: fir_007
70,000 BFT, FOB Western U.S.
8/4 planks, widths from 6 to 14"
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JUVENILE TEAK
Tectona grandis
We've developed alternative used for millions of board feet of "thinnings" from teak plantation co-ops in Central America. Some of the material is cut and dried to mill specs for interior and exterior furniture production, cabinetry and millwork.
Color variations are green to yellow and black. Thinnings are ideal for agricultural uses, decks, trellises and latticework; for vigas and lattias in Southwest-style architecture; in locations where rot-resistance is paramount. Our thinnings have also been used for home building in the plantation community to enhance cultural development.
Lot ID: teak_001
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LONGLEAF SOUTHERN YELLOW PINE
Pinus palustris/australis
Lot ID: pine_019
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PONDEROSA PINE
Pinus ponderosa
Lot ID: pine_020
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WESTERN YEW
Taxus brevifolia, AKA Pacific Yew
Lot ID: yew_001
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WESTERN RED CEDAR
Thuja plicata
Lot ID: cedar_002
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RESAWN WESTERN RED CEDAR
Thuja plicata
Lot ID: cedar_003
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NORTHERN WHITE OAK
Quercus alba
Newly quarter sawn White Oak boards, stickered for air drying. Excellent figuring.
Lot ID: oak_001
8/4" widths, 6'-12' lengths
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MAHOGANY
Lot ID: mahogany_001
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ANTIQUE EASTERN WHITE PINE
Pinus strobus
Lot ID: pine_009
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EASTERN BLACK WALNUT
Juglans nigra
Milled by a steam-powered circular saw and stored for 25 years. Wide planks to 16", mostly 8/4" stock. FAS, select character.
Lot ID: walnut_001
60,000 BFT, all or partial purchase
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PACIFIC COAST MAPLE
Acer macrophyllum, AKA Big Leaf Maple
Sawn to 5/4", 6/4" and 8/4" dimensions. Stickered and dried for 20 years to 10% RMC.
Lot ID: maple_001
6-10" widths, random lengths
8-12' rough-sawn dimensions
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SITKA SPRUCE
Picae sitchensis
Quarter sawn for maximum figure, stickered for drying.
Lot ID: spruce_001
4/4", 5/4", 6/4" and 8/4" stock
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