What is the Difference Between Quarter Sawn vs Plain Sawn vs Rift Sawn Wood?
Posted on October 01/2019
The best way to describe this is by showing a diagram on how the wood is cut for this effect. Please note this is also a factor in determining the cost of your stairs.
PLAIN/FLAT SAWN
- 0-30° to the face
- Faster to produce
- More affordable
- Cathedral appearance
- Readily available
QUARTER SAWN
- 30°-60° to the face
- More stable than plain sawn
- Increased moisture resistance
- Less likely to cup, twist, warp
- Beautiful ribbon “fleck” pattern
- Less expensive then rift
RIFT SAWN
- 60°-90° to the face
- Ideal for furniture
- The most dimensionally stable cut of lumber
- Unique, linear appearance
*Reference Wiki*