Old Growth Douglas Fir
A light reddish-brown pine with prominent growth rings and slightly lighter sapwood, Douglas Fir is predominantly straight grained, but often wavy or spiral. The texture is medium and uniform. Harvested in the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, Douglas Fir is to this day a very important tree species, utilized for any application from structural timbers to furniture making. Original old growth Douglas Fir can have very tight growth rings.
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This grade is a light reddish-brown with prominent growth rings and slightly lighter sapwood, Douglas Fir is predominantly straight grained, but often wavy or spiral. The texture is medium and uniform. |
- Widths: 4"-12"
- Lengths: 3'-12'
- Thickness: 5/8"-7/8", 3/4" Preferred
- Milled profiles: Tongue & Groove, Shiplap or Square Edge
- Handcrafted Finishes Available



