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DerbyDad03 September 14th 07 07:22 PM

Douglas Fir Question
 
The site at this link http://www.woodworking.org/WC/woodsampler.html
says:

"The WoodSampler is an online directory exhibiting some of the World's
most popular woods."

Is Douglas Fir not a "popular wood". It's not on the list.

I only ask because fir is on my mind at this time. I have to replace
the trim around a window that I believe is fir, so I'm just curious as
to why it isn't listed at that site.


Jack Dahlgren September 14th 07 07:25 PM

Douglas Fir Question
 
Maybe an alternate spelling.

I saw it on someone's shopping list at the lumberyard as "dug fur"

-Jack
http://zo-d.com/stuff


"DerbyDad03" wrote in message
ups.com...
The site at this link http://www.woodworking.org/WC/woodsampler.html
says:

"The WoodSampler is an online directory exhibiting some of the World's
most popular woods."

Is Douglas Fir not a "popular wood". It's not on the list.

I only ask because fir is on my mind at this time. I have to replace
the trim around a window that I believe is fir, so I'm just curious as
to why it isn't listed at that site.




Phisherman September 14th 07 07:50 PM

Douglas Fir Question
 
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 11:22:00 -0700, DerbyDad03
wrote:

The site at this link http://www.woodworking.org/WC/woodsampler.html
says:

"The WoodSampler is an online directory exhibiting some of the World's
most popular woods."

Is Douglas Fir not a "popular wood". It's not on the list.

I only ask because fir is on my mind at this time. I have to replace
the trim around a window that I believe is fir, so I'm just curious as
to why it isn't listed at that site.


Not sure. I built my dresser out of Douglas Fir. It is light-weight
and looks good. Careful when working with it as it splinters easily.

Swingman September 14th 07 10:49 PM

Douglas Fir Question
 
"DerbyDad03" wrote in message
The site at this link http://www.woodworking.org/WC/woodsampler.html
says:

"The WoodSampler is an online directory exhibiting some of the World's
most popular woods."

Is Douglas Fir not a "popular wood". It's not on the list.

I only ask because fir is on my mind at this time. I have to replace
the trim around a window that I believe is fir, so I'm just curious as
to why it isn't listed at that site.


Douglas Fir is a "softwood" so you don't always see it listed on woodworking
sites which generally tend toward hardwood species, particularly with regard
to domestic hardwoods. That said, it does not appear that all of the woods
listed on that site would be classified as "hardwoods".

"Vertical grain" Douglas Fir will command a premium price, finishes nicely,
and is an easy wood to work. It is great for shop/utility cabinets and I've
seen some furniture made from it that was impressive.

Western Red Cedar is an excellent alternative for your window trim, paints
nicely and will probably outlast the fir in most exterior applications. IME.

--
www.e-woodshop.net
Last update: 8/08/07
KarlC@ (the obvious)







Nova September 14th 07 11:00 PM

Douglas Fir Question
 
DerbyDad03 wrote:
The site at this link http://www.woodworking.org/WC/woodsampler.html
says:

"The WoodSampler is an online directory exhibiting some of the World's
most popular woods."

Is Douglas Fir not a "popular wood". It's not on the list.

I only ask because fir is on my mind at this time. I have to replace
the trim around a window that I believe is fir, so I'm just curious as
to why it isn't listed at that site.


Also from the same web site:

"As you browse the lists, you'll notice there are some striking
omissions. All the pictures you see are from veneer samples or lumber
scraps from folks who have taken the time to send us a small piece of
wood for scanning. "

From a woodworking standpoint (furniture as opposed to construction) I
wouldn't think that Douglas Fir is all that popular.

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA


DerbyDad03 September 15th 07 12:04 AM

Douglas Fir Question
 
On Sep 14, 5:49 pm, "Swingman" wrote:
"DerbyDad03" wrote in message
The site at this linkhttp://www.woodworking.org/WC/woodsampler.html
says:


"The WoodSampler is an online directory exhibiting some of the World's
most popular woods."


Is Douglas Fir not a "popular wood". It's not on the list.


I only ask because fir is on my mind at this time. I have to replace
the trim around a window that I believe is fir, so I'm just curious as
to why it isn't listed at that site.


Douglas Fir is a "softwood" so you don't always see it listed on woodworking
sites which generally tend toward hardwood species, particularly with regard
to domestic hardwoods. That said, it does not appear that all of the woods
listed on that site would be classified as "hardwoods".

"Vertical grain" Douglas Fir will command a premium price, finishes nicely,
and is an easy wood to work. It is great for shop/utility cabinets and I've
seen some furniture made from it that was impressive.

- Western Red Cedar is an excellent alternative for your window trim,
paints
- nicely and will probably outlast the fir in most exterior
applications. IME.

Thanks for the insight, but...

I am trying to match existing fir trim that was stained to match my
sliding glass door 15+ years ago. The replacement window I installed
is thinner than the original one, so I need to replace the interior
stops only. All the rest of the trim and baseboard in the room is
stained fir. I got it at a local home center that is now out of
business and I'm having trouble finding fir trim locally. I called a
few lumber yards and it looks like I'll either have to mix stains to
get a match or have the trim milled.

By the way, it's a weird window opening. The old interior stops were
quarter round and now I'll have to rip some standard stops down to
something between the standard and the quarter round. In other words,
this window opening is narrower (thinner) than all the other window
openings in my house. From what I understand about the history of the
house, it's in an addition that was built less than 2 years after the
main house, but built by the same builder. Having just replaced 9
windows, I know he used a totally different window installation
procedure for this one window.

The search continues.


Patriarch September 15th 07 01:50 AM

Douglas Fir Question
 
Nova wrote in news:AvDGi.46$Ij2.25@trndny06:

snip
From a woodworking standpoint (furniture as opposed to construction) I
wouldn't think that Douglas Fir is all that popular.


I think in general that's true, particularly in most of the US.

But out in the West, where we get Douglas Fir readily, there were a bunch
of nice Craftsman style houses built, with DF trim, cabinets and woodwork.

And one of the local SF woodworkers, a retired Navy chief who spent a
couple of years with Jim Krenov at Fort Bragg, had made some absolutely
marvelous furniture for his own place in VG DF.

We all get a choice, of one type or another. Most days, that is.

Patriarch

Toller September 15th 07 05:00 AM

Douglas Fir Question
 

"DerbyDad03" wrote in message
ups.com...
The site at this link http://www.woodworking.org/WC/woodsampler.html
says:

"The WoodSampler is an online directory exhibiting some of the World's
most popular woods."

Is Douglas Fir not a "popular wood". It's not on the list.

I only ask because fir is on my mind at this time. I have to replace
the trim around a window that I believe is fir, so I'm just curious as
to why it isn't listed at that site.

Geez, they don't have room for everything and obviously they had to include
spalted poplar!



Patrick[_3_] September 22nd 07 06:40 AM

Douglas Fir Question
 
See if you can find Hemlock. Can't tell the difference.



"DerbyDad03" wrote in message
ups.com...
The site at this link http://www.woodworking.org/WC/woodsampler.html
says:

"The WoodSampler is an online directory exhibiting some of the World's
most popular woods."

Is Douglas Fir not a "popular wood". It's not on the list.

I only ask because fir is on my mind at this time. I have to replace
the trim around a window that I believe is fir, so I'm just curious as
to why it isn't listed at that site.





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