Rift Cut and Quarter Sawn White Oak - Beck/Allen Cabinetry
See a side by side comparison between Rift Cut and Quarter Sawn White Oak from Shiloh Cabinetry.

Rift Cut and Quarter Sawn White Oak

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Posted on August 26, 2019

Or friends at Shiloh Cabinetry have made it easy to decipher the differences between two exciting new options: rift cut and quarter sawn white oak. Pictured above: Hanover Door in Rift Cut with the Flagstone Finish and a Greensboro door in Quarter Sawn with the Braun finish.

 

What you might be wondering about rift cut versus quarter sawn white oak…

What makes the wood grain different? A hint…the cut! It’s about which part of the wood is being used.

What do they look like in different stains?

What do they look like side-by-side?

 

You’ll find the answers to all of your questions and learn to easily identify each at a glance after watching this short video from Shiloh Cabinetry.

 

 

Shiloh Cabinetry is based in Dudley, Missouri and is built by W.W. Wood Products. The company got its start as a small lumber supplier has grown to become one of the largest independent suppliers of cabinetry in the country. They take pride in family-style management which is evident in their approach to quality, personal service and dedication to innovation. Shiloh’s parent company, W.W. Wood Products offers two additional lines available through Beck/Allen Cabinetry: Aspect Cabinetry and Eclipse Cabinetry, a full-access/frameless line.

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