European Oak Sawn Timber

Oak, European Quercus robur

An iconic hardwood found in Britian since the last Ice Age, oak has been prized for thousands of years for its beauty, density, strength and resistance to decay. Oak is high value and takes over 70-80 years to become a croppable asset. Ideally the diameters need to be over 80cm to give best yield in conversion into through and through planks.

Its golden biscuit colouring will weather to a soft silvery-grey if used externally and its attractive grain make it a popular choice for many applications. Oak can be stained, polished, waxed, and glues well.

European Oak has traditionally been used for structural joinery (beams and timber frames), cladding, joinery, furniture and cabinet making. The hardness of the wood, with its excellent impact resistance, makes it an ideal choice for flooring, window frames and doors.

Technical Specification

Unit of sale - m³ (cubic metre)

Specification: Supplied in waney edge (through & through) and square edge sawn boards.

Width range (mm): 100mm + for waney edge (through & through) boards

Length: 1.80m +


Square edged boards Board thickness (mm) Moisture content
Kiln dried boards 27 10-14% +/- 2%
34 10-14% +/- 2%
41 10-14% +/- 2%
54 10-14% +/- 2%
65 10-14% +/- 2%
80 10-14% +/- 2%
100 10-14% +/- 2%


Waney edged boards Board thickness (mm) Moisture content
Air dried boards 20 18-28%
27 18-28%
34 18-28%
41 18-28%
54 18-28%
65 18-28%
80 18-28%
100 18-28%
Kiln dried boards 20 10-14% +/- 2%
27 10-14% +/- 2%
34 10-14% +/- 2%
41 10-14% +/- 2%
54 10-14% +/- 2%
65 10-14% +/- 2%
80 10-14% +/- 2%

Additional Information

  • Waney edge (through & through) boards

    Our European Oak is available in several grades according to colour, knot content, grain and amount of sapwood. Our grades available include First Quality, 1-2 Grade and Pippy Grade.

    First Quality/French graded QBA/1

    • Graded on 1 edge and 1 face with 2m x 150mm being the benchmark size

    • Sap – no more than 10% of reverse face

    • Knots of up to 25mm in diameter but no more than one per 2 metres

    • Frequency of knots may be greater for thicknesses of 65mm & up

    • Pin knots of up to 4mm, with an accumulative area not more than 50mm in 2 metres

    • Some colouration

    • No brown stain

    • Excludes – shake and dead knots (and heart centre in square edge)

    1 – 2 Grade / French grading QB2

    Some 1st quality, some 2nd quality will include:

    • Sapwood one face, no more than 25% of surface

    • Sound knots on no more than 25% of the width of the board

    • Cross grain included, also ‘Cats Paw’ small growths/pin knots

    • Can include some discolouration – brown streaking/colour allowed

    • Excludes – shake, dead knots and dead sap

    Pippy grade (very limited supply) UK graded only

    • Will have clusters of pin knots (Cats Paw) repeated throughout

    • Sound knots of up to 50mm but no more than one per 2 metres in its length

    • Possibility of colour variation

    • Excludes – shake, dead knots

    Brown Oak

    Will have similar grades to above, but has a chocolate brown colour throughout the boards. It is as a result of Fistula Fungus (aka Beefsteak Fungus) growing on oak. This is very much an opportunistic timber, we may find one log of oak that is brown, so we do not always have stock.

    Square edge boards

    We generally grade using the French grading rules.

    Prime Quality

    • Pieces with a straight grain (3%) free of features other than sound knots.

    • One sound knot less than 10 mm is permitted in pieces with a width less than 120mm (two knots for other pieces).

    • 20% of pieces may have an additional sound knot on the face.

    QF 2

    • Pieces are practically free of features other than knots.

    • Sound knots less than 5mm are ignored.

    • Three knots less than 25 mm are permitted in pieces with a width less than 120mm and one extra knot for every additional 40 mm in width in case of wider pieces.

    QF3

    • Sound knots less than 10mm are ignored.

    • Three knots less than 40mm are permitted in pieces with a width less than 120mm and one extra knot for every additional 40mm in width in case of wider pieces.

    • Tolerance for one dead or unsound knot less than 20mm and wane less than 3mm.

    • Excluded: bark pocket, brown pith, rot, holes, boxed heart or exposed pith, included sapwood.

  • Stainless steel nails and fixings only.

  • Internal and external use. Oak does not require treatment for external use as long as the sap is excluded.

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