Port Orford Cedar Vs Western Red Cedar

Port Orford Cedar Vs Western Red Cedar. East Meets West Western Red Cedar vs Eastern Red Cedar Western Red Cedar and Red Cedar refer to the same species of wood, known for its durability and natural beauty I will weigh in on your question and hope it helps

Four "cedars" native to Oregon Landscape Plants Oregon State University
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The supplier I'm looking at, Oregon Wild Woods, lists Port Orford Cedar neck blanks as well Odor: Port Orford Cedar has a pungent, ginger-like scent

Four "cedars" native to Oregon Landscape Plants Oregon State University

Western Red cedar siding is, by far, the most requested siding of all the wood species First, both Port Orford Cedar and Western Red Cedar are exceptional woods for boat building Specifically 45% stronger than Redwood or Western Red Cedar in impact bending and 30% stronger in crushing strength.

Western Red Ceder and Port Orford Cedar. Western Red Cedar is the largest and most abundant of all cedars in managed forests You can look through the links provided and it will give you a basic rundown on the characteristics of the wood

Worlds largest Port Orford cedar, Siskiyou National Forest, Oregon Stock Photo Alamy. The one-inch thickness of Port Orford is stronger and heavier than the one-inch thickness of western red cedar First, both Port Orford Cedar and Western Red Cedar are exceptional woods for boat building