What wood is red wood?

Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) is a wonderful evergreen species, with mature trees commonly reaching 300 feet high and 12 feet in diameter. (Giant sequoia is even larger and is a different species.) In North America, redwood grows primarily in California.
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What tree wood is red?

Redwoods are coniferous trees and are regarded as some of the tallest trees in the world. The name redwood originates from the distinctive cinnamon-red bark and wood of these trees.
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What is red wood made of?

Redwood lumber as the name suggests, come from redwood trees. Redwood trees are native to the western coast of United States – specifically, North Coast of California, and Southern Oregon. Redwood lumber is known for its vibrant red color.
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Is red wood a cedar?

Redwood is a harder wood than cedar. It was found to be 23% harder than cedar when the Janka hardness test was used. Because it is a harder wood it will last longer and is more durable. Redwood has more natural occurring chemicals than cedar.
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What was red wood lumber used for?

Boxes, bins, bats, barns, bridges, bungalows were made of Redwood. Posts, porches, piles, pails, pencils, pillars, paving-blocks, pipe lines, sometimes even policemen, were made of Redwood. . . . One of the most emphatic tributes to the economic value of Redwood is that new uses are constantly being discovered for it.
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Is redwood a pine?

Redwood, which is normally a pine, and in our case Scandinavian pine, are grown in cooler climates, and the grain of timber is a lot neater and tighter, which makes the timber a lot more tense. It's easier to use, nice and clean, and looks pretty and it's the better quality timber.
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Can you still buy redwood?

Redwood lumber is readily available

Though some have heard that redwood is difficult to find, redwood sales are strong and the forests themselves have never been larger.
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Is redwood a hardwood?

Popular softwood lumber types include Redwood, Douglas Fir, and Western Red Cedar. Hardwood is often used for floors, furniture, decking, and trimming. Some of the best-quality hardwoods include Ipe and Mangaris, both imported from tropical areas and therefore highly resistant to rot and deterioration from insects.
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Which is better redwood or cedar?

Durability

Redwood - with a janka rating of 450lbs - is about 23% stronger than cedar (janka rating of 350lbs). Whether or not the extra strength is necessary for your project is up to you, but clearly redwood is more durable than cedar in general.
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How can you tell if wood is redwood?

Best Characteristics for Identification: Light to deep red color, very coarse texture due to large tracheids, lack of odor. Uses: Lumber, siding, decking, outdoor furniture, trim.
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How much is a redwood log worth?

The price of redwood has doubled in two years, from $350 to $700 per 1,000 board feet--and more if the tree is old-growth redwood. A good-size yard tree can be worth at least $10,000 and sometimes much more.
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Is redwood better than treated wood?

Durable- It's naturally resistant to bugs and rot – unlike pressure treated yellow pine that needs some funky stuff (copper chromium arsenate) to keep the bugs at bay. Easy to Maintain- Whether it's finished with a sealant or left as is, redwood is fairly easy to clean.
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Is mahogany wood red?

Mahogany is a reddish-brown color. It is approximately the color of the wood mahogany. However, the wood itself, like most woods, is not uniformly the same color and is not recognized as a color by most.
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What timber is red in colour?

​Turpentine

​Origin: This species occurs along the east coast of Australia from Bateman's Bay in New South Wales to Cooktown in North Queensland. Colour: Turpentine ranges from deep red to red-brown with a paler, often creamy sapwood. Grain: The texture is fine to medium, however often wavy, with interlocking grain.
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Is red oak wood red?

The sapwood of red oak is white to light brown and the heartwood is a pinkish-reddish brown. The wood is similar in general appearance to white oak, but with a slightly less-pronounced figure due to the smaller rays. The wood is mostly straight-grained, with a coarse texture.
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How long will redwood last outside?

It is recommended that you use a protective finish with a water repellant, mildewcide and ultraviolet inhibitor. Redwood can last up to about 30 years on a well-maintained deck under good circumstances. Redwood is the most fire-resistant decking material on the market.
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Does red wood rot?

The characteristics of redwood make it a popular choice for outdoor applications. Redwood's color and grain are attractive even in an unfinished state, but more important is the wood's pronounced resistance to decay and insects. Yet even though redwood is more resistant to decay, it will eventually succumb to rot.
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How does redwood hold up outdoors?

Redwood. Redwood is most commonly used in outdoor furniture due to its natural insect and moisture resistant qualities. Redwood's structure has little pitch and resin, so it holds finishes extremely well. This wood is not for the ecologically minded though, since redwood trees grow slowly and are in limited supply.
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Can redwood be used for furniture?

Redwood. Redwood is also very resistant to moisture, so it is a great choice for outdoor furniture as well. It is relatively soft and is easy to work with.
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Is red wood strong?

Strength. Comfort. Much lighter in weight than plastic composite and tropical hardwoods, redwood can be easily cut, sawed, and drilled with regular woodworking tools. Yet for all that lightness, redwood is one of nature's strongest building materials with shear strength up to 5x greater than plastic decking products.
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What are the 3 types of redwoods?

North Coast as “redwoods,” there are in fact three distinct redwood species: dawn redwood, giant sequoia, and coast redwood.
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Is it illegal to cut redwood?

It is illegal to cut down a giant redwood tree. The redwood tree's famous concentric circles do indicate the age of the tree, but some the rings are so small they are invisible to the naked eye. Giant Redwood Trees can grow 1-2 feet per year until the tree reaches 200-300 feet.
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When did they stop cutting redwood trees?

Many of California's old-growth redwoods — the world's tallest living things that can grow to more than 300 feet high and live 2,000 years — were cut down between the 1800s and the 1970s for decks, paneling, and even fence posts and railroad ties. Modern environmental laws and the creation of public parks ended it.
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Is Red wood rare?

Coast redwoods can live more than 2,000 years, but ancient coast redwoods are rare—less than 5 percent of the original forest remains today.
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