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The angle at which a board is cut determines how the finished product looks. Wood flooring is either plainsawn, quartersawn or riftsawn.

Plainsawn

Plainsawn is the most common and least expensive method of wood flooring cuts. Plainsawn contains more variation than the other two cuts because grain patterns resulting from the growth rings are more obvious. This is the most economical method because it creates the widest boards with the least amount of waste. Plainsawn is less dimensionally stable.

The flooring will tend to expand and contract more across the width of the boards.

 

Quartersawn

Quartersawing produces less board feet per log than plainsawing and is therefore is more expensive. The log is first cut into quarters and then sawn perpendicular   to the growth rings. Quartersawn wood twists and cups less, wears more evenly and is more stable. When quartersawn flooring is introduced to changing climates and humidity, the wood expands and contracts vertically instead of horizontal.

Quartersawn flooring is a most ideal choice for installations over radiant floor heating, as recommended by the National Wood Flooring Association.

Riftsawn

Riftsawn is similar to quartersawn, but the cut is made at a slightly different angle.




 

















 

 



The Janka (or side) hardness test measures the force required to embed a .444 inch steel ball to half its diameter in wood. This is one of the best measures of the ability of wood species to withstand denting and wear. It is also a good indicator of how hard a species is to saw or nail.

The higher the number the harder the wood

Douglas Fir

660

So. Yellow Pine (loblolly & short leaf)

690

So. Yellow Pine (longleaf)

870

Black Cherry

950

Teak

1000

Black Walnut

1010

Heart Pine

1225

Iroko - Kambala

1260

Yellow Birch

1260

Red Oak (Northern)

1290

American Beech

1300

Ash

1320

White Oak

1360

Australian Cypress

1375

Hard maple

1450

Brazilian Maple

1500

Zebrawood

1575

Wenge

1630

Kempas

1710

African Pedauk

1725

Bamboo

1800

Hickory/Pecan

1820

Purpleheart

1860

Jarrah

1910

Merbau

1925

Sydney Blue

2023

Brushbox

2135

Tigerwood

2160

Santos Mahogany

2200

Mesquite

2345

Brazilian Cherry

2350

Spotted Gum

2473

Bloodwood

2900

Tiete Rosewood

3200

Brazilian Teak

3540

Brazilian Walnut

3620


 
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