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[Old Board] Easy to process and low cost. This is 2-inch thick reclaimed wood that was used for the floors and ceilings of flour mills and barns in North America. The texture varies by location and environment, and the color ranges from light brown to dark brown, with some pieces painted. It will be delivered with nails removed. [Old Plank] Thick boards made from old-growth logs (logs from older trees). These were once used to support large buildings such as factories. The number of boards that can be obtained from a single building is limited, making this wood highly valuable. It can be used for a wide range of applications, including old beams, columns, and fixtures. The large sizes unique to old-growth reclaimed wood are particularly appealing. There are also pieces longer than 3 meters, making it suitable for wide openings and spaces. It can be used as a flooring material or as a countertop surface due to its substantial presence. [Painting and Processing Services] We offer width cutting, surface planing, surface brushing (wire brush), and finishing with colored oil and wax. As these reclaimed woods preserve the natural texture, they may have pinholes, knots, and insect holes.
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Free membership registrationThis is flooring made from reclaimed Douglas fir (American pine) that has been milled and reprocessed. It is made from old planks imported directly from America, which have been milled without nails and reprocessed into flooring. The color is a rich, unique brown that can only be achieved through many years of aging.
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Free membership registrationThe wave pattern is larger, with a length centered around 3000 to 3600 mm. The current lot has many pieces that are flat on both sides. The degree of rust varies by lot, and they can be used on either side. They are popular for their interesting texture, such as being used as an accent in creating unique stamps.
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Free membership registrationReclaimed wood that was used for the exterior walls of barns in North America. During the pioneering era in America, building materials were reused, resulting in a striking and unique presence in the aged patina that has developed over 100 years. The back side, which is visible indoors, has a charming antiquity with subtle shades of gray that evoke the classic Early American style.
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Free membership registrationThe marks left by craftsmen who carved each piece with an axe before the advent of large sawmills evoke a sense of the olden days.
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Free membership registrationGraywood is pine wood that was used as a windbreak fence at an altitude of 2000 meters on the American continent. It has low moisture content and is almost free from rot. The wood surface exposed to rain, wind, and sunlight has been stripped of excess material, revealing the growth rings that showcase the tree's growth, with its wavy patterns laid bare. The undulating edges possess a strength that seems to assert the tree's vitality. Weathered to a gray hue, it has a unique antique texture that makes it a distinctive product.
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