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Place your pointer over the red images below to see more information about our stain colors, the woods we use and some of our specialty finishes.
You can also click on the wood type under stain colors to see larger pictures of the stains (opens a new window)

Stain Colors

Our Cherry Stains
Cherry Stains

Our Hickory Stains
Hickory Stains

Our Oak Stains
Oak Stains

Our Quarter Sawn White Oak Stains
Quarter Sawn White Oak Stains

Specialty Finishes

Burnished Finish
Burnished Finish

Lightly Distressed Finish
Light Distressing

Heavily Distressed Finish
Heavy Distressing

Wood Information

Hickory
Specific Gravity: 0.82 (the higher the # the harder & more durable it is)

Properties: Very dense with a high crushing, stiffness, bending & toughness qualities
Severe dulling effect on cutting edges
Stains & polishes well

Description: The heartwood is brown to reddish-brown and is clearly demarcated from the sapwood. The sapwood is pale with a slight yellowish tinge. Grain is typically straight but it cn be wavy. Hickory has a moderate texture when finished

Typical Uses Handles for striking tools like hammers & axes. Also used for furniture, ladders, cutting boards & surfaces, flooring, baseball bats, railroad ties and pallets
Hickory

Cherry
Specific Gravity: 0.58 (the higher the # the harder & more durable it is)

Properties: Medium strength & resistance to shock loads with low stiffness
low-moderate dulling effect on cutting edges
Stains & polishes well to a smooth surface.
Exposure to UV light (sunlight) can cause the wood to darken significantly over time

Description: The heartwood can vary from a reddish-brown to a deep red or lighter-red brown.
Normally cherry has flecks & gum pockets of varying size from very small to quite large. There can be marked color variations between boards.
The sapwood is pale (almost white) to light reddish brown or even a creamy pink.
The grain is typically straight, fine and close. Though you will sometimes see dark wavy streaks.
It finishes to a smooth texture with a rich luster.

Typical Uses Furniture, cabinets, carving, musical instruments.
Cherry

White Oak
Specific Gravity: 0.76 (the higher the # the harder & more durable it is)

Properties: A hard and heavy wood. It has medium crushing and bending strength with low stiffness
Seemingly almost water proof. It is exceptionally resistant to wear
Moderate dulling effect on cutting edges
Stains & polishes well to a textured surface

Description: The heartwood can vary from a light tan or yellowish brown to dark or pale brown. It can at times have a pinkish tint
The sap wood is whiteish to light brown
The grain is typically straight and open with a medium texture
White oak has longer rays within the wood and when quarter sawn displays more of the stripping & tiger ray flakes than red oak

Typical Uses Furniture, cabinets, boatbuilding, flooring, railroad ties, pallets.
1/4 Sawn White Oak

Oak(red oak)
Specific Gravity: 0.77 (the higher the # the harder & more durable it is)

Properties: Heavy and hard red oak, commonly called Oak, is very hard wearing. It has medium stiffness and bending strength with high crushing strength
Moderate dulling effect on cutting edges
Stains & polishes well to a highly textured surface

Description: The heartwood can vary from a yellowish tan to dark or pale brown with hints of red & pink.
The sap wood is whiteish to light yellowish brown
The grain is typically straight and open with a fairly course texture

Typical Uses Furniture, cabinets, boatbuilding, household flooring and railroad ties
Oak(red oak)

Cameron Trestle Table

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Local delivery time is Approximately 8 - 12 weeks
Internet order (non local) delivery time is Approximately 10 to 16 weeks
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Product Description

The Cameron trestle table has beautiful lines. From the boat shaped top toe the arched flair on the trestle everything on this table works together to produce a very clean and good looking table. One of the interesting detail of this table is the double circle walnut inlay on the ends of the table and on the joints of the trestle.
You can get this table in many base sizes and they are:
  • 42 x 60
  • 42 x 66
  • 42 x 72
  • 48 x 60
  • 48 x 66
  • 48 x 72
The Wood Types the Cameron table is available in are Oak, Cherry, Quarter Sawn White Oak and Brown Maple (pictured).
Self storing the leaves is also an option. The 42 inch wide table can self store 4 leaves - 2 with skirts and 2 leaves without skirts. The 48 inch wide table can only self store leaves without the skirts.
Here are the Table Edge Options
Table Edge Options
that are available
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