4 X 4 X 10' Clear Vertical Grain Fir KD
UPC #4410CVGF
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4 X 4 X 10' Clear Vertical Grain Fir KD
UPC #4410CVGF
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Whether you’re building a high-end architectural feature or a piece of heirloom furniture, 4x4 Clear Vertical Grain (CVG) Douglas Fir is the gold standard for structural beauty.
Known for its exceptional stability and "pinstripe" appearance, this is the choice for projects where aesthetics and performance are equally critical.
Product Overview
Our 4x4 CVG Douglas Fir posts are sourced from the finest slow-growth timber. The "Vertical Grain" cut means the wood is sawn perpendicular to the growth rings, resulting in straight, tight grain lines that run the full length of the piece.
Grade: Clear Vertical Grain (CVG) – Virtually free of knots and defects.
Dimensions: 4" x 4" (Nominal)
Texture: S4S (Surfaced on Four Sides) for a smooth, ready-to-finish touch.
Stability: The vertical grain orientation significantly reduces warping, twisting, and cupping compared to flat-grain lumber.
Key Features
| Feature | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Uniform Color | Gorgeous light rosy-brown to honey hues that deepen beautifully with age. |
| Structural Integrity | One of the strongest softwoods available, offering superior nail-holding and load-bearing capacity. |
| Consistent Grain | Tight, linear grain patterns provide a modern, sophisticated look for contemporary designs. |
| Natural Durability | High resin content offers inherent resistance to decay, making it suitable for protected outdoor use. |
Best For...
Interior Accents: Exposed structural beams, fireplace mantels, and decorative room dividers.
Fine Woodworking: Table legs, bed frames, and custom cabinetry.
Exterior Features: High-end porch posts, pergolas, and entryway framing (best when finished with a UV-resistant sealant).
Pro-Tip for Finishing
Douglas Fir takes stains and oils beautifully. To maintain that iconic "bright" look, we recommend a clear UV-inhibitor coat. If you’re looking for a mid-century modern vibe, a simple Danish oil will make the vertical grain "pop" without darkening the wood excessively.