Description
Material
White Oak
White Oak wood is a top choice for various woodworking projects due to its high density and hardness, making it durable and resistant to decay. The wood's natural light color and attractive grain patterns give it a distinct look that can elevate any design. It is an excellent choice for furniture, flooring, and other decorative items. With proper care and maintenance, White Oak can last for decades, making it a valuable investment for any project. At The Olde Mill, We carefully select White Oak wood for our production materials to ensure that our products are both aesthetically pleasing and durable - withstanding the test of time. Please note: White Oak can often feature natural cracks and knots.
Material
Reclaimed Longleaf Pine
Like fine wine, the beauty and majesty of Longleaf Pine comes from its age. Our Longleaf Pine lumber has been salvaged from 100+ year old buildings set for demolition. This antique wood is much harder and dryer than virgin wood, attributes that lend to its strength and longevity, which keeps it from warping and twisting with age. Its beautiful, close-grained appearance makes it an excellent choice for projects showcasing the wood’s natural brilliance. The tenacious and splendid characteristics of antique Longleaf Pine is the reason The Olde Mill selects it as their production material.
Process
Exceptional Craftsmanship
Our process begins with salvaged wood that is milled into ¼” veneers. These veneers are then laminated to a plywood substrate. From there, we give the edges a locking miter profile, to ensure that all sides interlock smoothly, before assembling it with a high-quality, water-resistant wood glue. This process results in a seamless beam that appears solid on the outside, yet is completely hollow inside.
Process
Exceptional Craftsmanship
Our process begins with salvaged wood that is milled into ¼” veneers. These veneers are then laminated to a plywood substrate. From there, we give the edges a locking miter profile, to ensure that all sides interlock smoothly, before assembling it with a high-quality, water-resistant wood glue. This process results in a seamless beam that appears solid on the outside, yet is completely hollow inside.
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