6/4 White Oak Rough Sawn Lumber for Furniture and Woodworking Projects
Quick answer: 6/4 White Oak Rough Sawn Lumber is a hardwood lumber option for Edmonton woodworkers building tables, cabinets, benches, shelves, furniture parts. Choose it when you want a strong premium hardwood for tables, cabinets, benches, shelves, and interior millwork.
6/4 White Oak Rough Sawn Lumber is a practical choice for furniture makers, cabinet builders, contractors, hobby woodworkers, and serious DIY builders. This stock is suited to tables, cabinets, benches, shelves, furniture parts, and other interior woodworking projects where the species, thickness, and final milling plan matter.
Rough sawn lumber gives you room to mill, surface, joint, and plane the board to the final dimension needed for your project. Confirm your finished thickness, width, and grain selection before cutting joinery or beginning glue-up.
Kingma Lumber supplies White Oak lumber for Edmonton-area woodworkers with local pickup and project support. Use the links below to compare species, choose the right application, and shop related lumber pages.
Product specs
| Species |
White Oak |
| Product type |
Rough Sawn Lumber |
| Thickness |
6/4 |
| Best for |
tables, cabinets, benches, shelves, furniture parts |
| Finish notes |
Test finish on an offcut first because colour, figure, sanding, and application method can affect the final look |
| Pickup |
Edmonton pickup at Kingma Lumber |
Best for
- Tables and desks
- Cabinets and built-ins
- Benches and shelves
- Interior trim
- Modern or traditional furniture
Not ideal for
- Budget projects where Red Oak is a better fit
- Projects that need fully surfaced lumber without milling
- Outdoor projects without suitable design and finish planning
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Frequently asked questions
What is 6/4 White Oak Rough Sawn Lumber best used for?
6/4 White Oak Rough Sawn Lumber is best used for tables, cabinets, benches, shelves, furniture parts, and other interior woodworking projects where White Oak is a good match for the design.
Why choose 6/4 White Oak lumber?
Choose 6/4 White Oak when the finished project needs this thickness range, the look of White Oak, and enough material for proper milling and surfacing.
Does White Oak need to be milled before use?
Most rough sawn lumber should be jointed, planed, or surfaced before final use so the finished dimensions, glue surfaces, and joinery are accurate.
Can this lumber be picked up in Edmonton?
Yes. This product is available through Kingma Lumber for Edmonton-area pickup, with product availability shown on the live product page.