Bastogne Walnut: This is the densest and heaviest of walnuts. It is an excellent wood for gunstock because of its strength. It is less expensive than some woods and it often has more figure than other woods.
English Walnut: Some consider this the finest wood for gunstocks. The best English walnut has beautiful dark stripes or marblecake figuring. It is valued for its workability.
Claro Walnut: Claro is a Spanish word meaning clear or bright. Claro trees are a hybrid of species created by grafting an English walnut tree with either Black walnut or California walnut. The wood near the graft is often variegated in color with marble-like dark brown and tan swirls. Claro is an ideal wood for gunstocks because it has good strength and bending qualities and takes finishes well. It is a beautiful wood for an affordable price.
Maple: A strong and durable choice for gunstock. It is usually light in color and is favored for its beautiful figuring.
If you need any advice or assistance in selecting a gunstock blank for your project, contact us. We are available to help you find the perfect piece for your particular needs.
Put simply, urban lumber is wood that comes from trees that grow in urban settings. Although it has been reclaimed from the wood chipper or burn pile, it isn't what is generally referred to a “reclaimed wood.” That term refers to pre-used wood usually salvaged from demolition projects.
We specialize in urban wood rescue which means we recover wood that would otherwise be wasted or underutilized. Trees that are usually burned up, chipped up or thrown into landfills, we turn into high quality urban lumber that can be used for a higher purpose.
Reclaimed wood reduces the devastating impact of deforestation, keeps valuable resources from being landfilled and thoughtfully repurposes wood that has been deemed unworthy. Other advantages include much lower emissions than associated with the logging, transport and processing of new wood.
If harvested responsibly, reclaimed wood is a renewable resource that reduces landfill waste as well as the use of environmental hazards to manufacture new products. For example, it's better for the earth to install an engineered reclaimed wood floor than it is to install petroleum-based carpeting or linoleum.
Reclaimed wood comes from a variety of sources, such as old barns, houses, and factories. You might not know this, but reclaimed wood is often not only harder and more durable than fresh lumber, but it also doesn't easily shrink or warp because it has been dried and treated.
Reclaimed wood is old wood that has been repurposed. For example, it can be old lumber wood from a factory that is transformed into a wine rack, bookshelf, or coffee table. People go to great lengths to find reclaimed wood that makes a stylistic statement about themselves and their homes.
Any wood species can be reclaimed, but some of the most common are Douglas fir, redwood, pine and oak. A rare reclaimed wood species is longleaf (heart) pine, which can take up to 500 years to mature, as opposed to the more common yellow pine, which only takes 50 years.
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