Trade Names
Oak Crotch
Latin Names
Quercus ssp.
Similar to
Cerejera Pyramide
Origin
All over Europe.
Range
Oak log crotches are very rare.
Uses
Architectural woodwork.
Properties
Very difficult to slice, very often with open crotch.
Machining
Despite its hardness Oak can be worked well with all tools. Planed surfaces are very smooth. Molding and turning produce good results. Due to the tangential direction of grain there is a risk of raised fibers on the surface when machining Oak crotches.
Seasoning
The growth form of the crotch is most problematic for drying. Splitting due to tension is almost not to be prevented.
Finishing
Oak takes all surface nishes well and treatment presents no problems.
Jointing
Glue joints are durable. Screw and nail joints hold firmly but can cause wood staining under the influence of moisture.