Quarter Sawn White Oak
Native to North America
Janka Hardness 1360
All trees have cells that run radially from the center of the tree out, called pith ray. These cells are invisible except in a very few species of woods. The white oak has by far the largest radial rays of any type of wood. When you quarter saw, it means you are slicing the boards from the outside of the log to the center. This creates the unique flitch pattern found only in this species.
The door was made by curving the top and bottom rails and adding a slot in all four sides for the plexiglass to fit into. I curved the plexiglass by heating it in my kitchen oven onto a form I built at the same curve. This procedure can be found on my utube link below.
Item details
GTIN: 149790
Price
$475.00
Quantity available
1
Dimensions
Product
Length/Depth: 5 in
Width: 13 in
Height: 14 in
Package
Length/Depth: 6 in
Width: 14 in
Height: 15 in
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My name is Jim Morgan. I am a former teacher, cabinet maker and home builder. Now I am The Blind Clockmaker. The blindness was a result of an accident that I had in March of 2014. I was struck by a car while riding a bicycle through a crosswalk in Ft. Myers, Florida. I suffered many injuries, the worst of which were multiple skull fractures and massive bleeding from my head. My wife Cathy saved my life that day by curbing the blood loss until the ambulance arrived to transport me to the trauma center. The trauma doctors gave me little chance of surviving, but by their efforts and God's grace, I pulled through. The one lasting effect is total and permanent blindness.