Oregon Pine Wood
Durable and Elegant Softwood for Construction and Interior Design
Oregon Pine, also known as Douglas Fir, is celebrated for its strength, durability, and natural beauty. Its warm reddish-brown tones and fine, straight grain bring a timeless charm to any project, making it perfect for premium applications such as window frames, cladding, and mast wood.
Availability is limited—reserve your preferred sizes and quantities now to secure this exceptional wood for your project!
Why Choose Oregon Pine Rift?
Oregon Pine Rift combines strength, versatility, and timeless beauty, making it an excellent choice for both indoor and outdoor projects. Its high weather resistance makes it ideal for applications such as window frames and cladding.
Key Features:
- High-quality, straight-grained, stable, and easy to work with
- Warm, attractive appearance—perfect for visible surfaces and interiors
- Available in long lengths and various sizes
- Excellent for machining and finishing
This distinctive American softwood is naturally resinous, which may occasionally create oily spots or streaks on planed surfaces. Hard knots can also appear, adding unique character. The striking contrast between earlywood and latewood growth rings is particularly visible in quarter-sawn and end-grain cuts, creating linear or circular patterns. Transparent finishes beautifully highlight Oregon Pine’s natural warmth and aesthetic appeal.
Characteristics
| Name | Oregon Pine/Douglas Fir |
| Growth area | Western North America. |
| Botanical name | Pseudotsuga menziesii |
| Durability class | 3 |
| Fire class facade cladding | D-s3,d0 |
| Strength class | Classified according to NEN 5470 in strength class: – C22 (quality class A/B, KVH 2000). – C33 (quality class A KVH 2000) |
| Artificially dried | 12 – 14 % |
| Voluminous mass | approx. 550 kg/m3 wood moisture content: 12 % |
| Suitable for | windows and frames, doors (quarter-sawn posts and sills), rift floors (floors made from quarter-sawn parts), interior and exterior paneling, pergolas and fences. Heavy beam wood is used, among other things, for load-bearing structures. Well-known applications also include ladder trees, gymnastics equipment (e.g. benches, balance beams, wall racks), bodywork, frames, handles, sticks and furniture. Covers, skins, frames, masts, canoes, oars, etc. |
| To edit | Machining presents few difficulties, but it is not easy with hand tools |
Stock
| Thickness (mm) | Width (mm) | Rift / Dosse | Lengths (cm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 50 | 100 | Rift | 215 to 610 |
| 50 | 150 | Rift | 245 to 610 |
| 50 | 200 | Rift | 305 to 610 |
| 50 | 250 | Rift | 275 to 610 |
| 63 | 100 | Rift | 365 to 610 |
| 63 | 150 | Rift | 365 to 610 |
| 75 | 100 | Rift | 215 to 610 |
| 75 | 125 | Rift | 215 to 610 |
| 75 | 150 | Rift / Dosse | 245 to 610 |
| 75 | 200 | Rift | 215 to 610 |
| 75 | 250 | Rift / Dosse | 215 to 610 |
| 100 | 125 | Rift / Dosse | 215 to 610 |
| 100 | 150 | Rift / Dosse | 245 to 610 |
| 100 | 200 | Dosse | 245 to 580 |
| 125 | 200 to 700 | Dosse | 305 to 610 |
| 150 | 200 to 550 | Dosse | 305 to 610 |
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