White oak tends to be more dense while red oak is a bit lighter and has a more porous and open grain.
White oak wood grain.
It doesn t absorb the paint nearly as much as red oak as its grain is much tighter.
Per cubic foot dry white oak features a straight coarse grain that when sawed on the quarter often produces a rippled figure.
White oak is tough and especially good for exterior projects.
White oak white oak flat sawn a ruggedly handsome wood with saddle tan color and a humble grain texture that s right at home in projects with unique designs.
They re totally sealed off by tyloses.
That s why white oak works so well for whiskey barrels and outdoor furniture.
However there are other aspects of oak s grain that makes it quite unique.
For example white oak s water resistance lies in its pores.
White oak is not difficult to paint to a smooth finish so long as it is well sanded.
White oak has larger and more pronounced ray flecks when perfectly quartersawn and historically has been used more often in antiques than red oak.
But that said i would suggest not painting high quality expensive hardwoods in general you re covering up half of what you are paying for.
Oak wood is generally straight grained and has an uneven texture.
Lignum vitae a hardwood native to the west indies has the finest grain of any wood known and an ironlike density.
White oak on the other hand has such a tight cell structure that water can t pass.
White oak is usually slightly more expensive than red oak.