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Poplar is soft hardwood with a hardness roughly half that of oak. It swells when wet and is highly workable but dents and scratches easily. White oak is water and insect-resistant, while red and white oak are more durable, aesthetically pleasing, and resistant to wear. Oak is more expensive.
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Poplar and oak are both hardwoods, but that’s where the similarities end. The color of poplar is considerably lighter than oak and usually has green and yellow streaks running through it. Oak has a distinctive grain with dark streaks of black and brown, while poplar’s grain is much less noticeable. Poplar is soft hardwood with a hardness roughly half that of oak. It swells when wet and is highly workable but dents and scratches easily. White oak is water and insect-resistant, while red and white oak are more durable, aesthetically pleasing, and resistant to wear. Oak is more expensive. Oak is heavier and denser than poplar, with a gorgeous grain. It is harder to work than poplar but is of superior quality, and objects made from it are far more durable. Oak is not necessarily hard to work, there are other far denser woods than oak, but it is not nearly as soft as poplar. This blog contains affiliate links. If you click and make a purchase, I may receive compensation (at no additional cost to you.)
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Unlike the red oaks, the white oaks are rot-resistant, so white oak is preferred for boat building and exterior projects. There are several oaks in both red and white oak categories. The ray fleck pattern of quartersawn red oak is not as prized as that of white oak as it is smaller and of a lower caliber. Due to its ray fleck pattern, white oak is sometimes referred to as ‘tiger oak’ in the trade. Red oak is usually light brown with a slightly reddish tint, while white oak is the same but with an olive tint. However, it can be difficult for any but the most practiced eye to distinguish between them because of the variations in coloring between individual pieces of wood within the same group. White oak is commonly used in cooperage for making staves for whisky barrels because it doesn’t leak. It is also used to make flooring, furniture, and cabinets. The main disadvantages of red and white oak are that they are much harder and heavier than poplar and may be less suitable for intricate wood carving.
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Learn More »Red Oak is also known for taking stains, glue, and finishes nicely. The grain is straight, uneven, and coarse, and the open pores are large. It’s also a little cheaper than white oak, and is robust, good-looking, and reasonably priced, providing excellent value to those wanting to make furniture and cabinets. Red oak is not particularly resistant to insects and may become stained or discolored when exposed to water. It has a Janka hardness of 1,220. Unlike white oak, it warps and fades if exposed to the elements. It’s also is highly workable and won’t dent or scratch easily, but it is more susceptible to denting than white oak. It is easy to sand, has a distinctive appearance, and stains well. Its large pores make it unsuitable for outdoor projects as they can absorb water. Red oak is lovely, so it has aesthetic as well as functional value. For hand-carving and chisel work, red oak is better than white oak as it is softer.
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