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| Widths: 3”-10” |
Heart content: Variable; may contain some sap wood |
| Lengths: Up to 12’ available |
Grades available: Extremely curly, burled grain; also known
as Rosemary Pine |
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Antique River-Recovered® Curly Heart Pine is extremely rare and features burled
grain found only in one out of every 300 to 400 logs pulled from the river. It
is an amazing wood that never fails to turn heads.
Characteristics:
- Lustrous red tones and holographic, three-dimensional look
- Perfect for inlay, cabinet doors, newel posts and unique furniture
- Some mineral streaking and considerable burled or lacy grain
- 100 percent heartwood
- At least 8 growth rings per inch
- Knots rare, no pin knots over ½” and no pitch pockets over 1/8”
wide
- 1225 on the Janka scale comparable to red oak (1290) & 29 percent more
stable
Dimensions
- Flooring and paneling, widths from 2-1/4" to 9” face
- Treads, solid/laminated 11-1/4”
- Lumber and slabs up to 2" x 18" (not all dimensions are available
all of the time due to the extreme rarity of the grade)
- Architectural millwork is full thickness, e.g., Crown: 3/4x5-1/2”
Milling
- Flooring is ordered by the square foot and is trimmed to provide 100 percent
usable material for the grade. Standard lengths are random from 1' to 12' and
standard milling is tongue and groove in 'flooring match' with more wood above
the tongue, a back relief pattern and a nail groove to ease installation.
- Paneling standard lengths are 3' and longer and milling is available in V-joint,
Single-bead or Double-bead or custom.
- stair parts include handrail, treads, balusters, newels, newel caps, stringers
and risers and come in many antique patterns as well as all standard ones.
- Architectural millwork is full dimension and is based on the 8000 series patterns
last published in 1925. Goodwin offers a complete line of mouldings including
base, shoe, cover or scotia, crown, step, picture, panel, thresholds, quarter
round, casings, rosettes, picture frame, reeded and more.
- Custom milling patterns and specific lengths are available for an additional
cost.
Original Growth vs. Old and New
Growth
Comparisons
Chart
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