| THE TREE |
| Natural Range | The 9 species generally considered part of the Leucobalanus, or White Oak, tree group grow throughout the U.S., with a concentration of commercially preferred species in the Eastern and Southern U.S.. |
| Stature | Grows to heights of 125 feet and diameters of 6 or more feet. |
| THE WOOD |
| Appearance | Course textured, red oak has reddish brown heartwood and white to light-brown sapwood. Grain is exceedingly pronounced. |
| Weight | 41 lbs/ft3 @ 12% moisture content |
| Hardness | 1324 lbf (kiln-dried)) |
| Workability | Favorable working properties: machines and glues well, hold fasteners favorably, takes finishes easily. Difficult to nail because of its hardness without pre-drilling and splits easily. |
| Durability | Tends not to ding and mar; susceptible to decay. |