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Packaging & Grading - Oak Flooring
Grading
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NOFMA
Clear Oak – A flooring product of
mostly heartwood with a minimum number of
character marks and discoloration, providing
a uniform appearance while allowing for all
heartwood natural color variations. Will
admit: 3/8” bright sapwood entire length of
strip or equivalent if not extending further
than 1” for 1/3 length of piece; small burls
and fine pin worm holes; and equivalent
characters such as small tight checks; in
the absence of these, one thin brown streak
3” long to be allowed every 6”.
Standard packaging – Bundles to be
1 1/4’ and longer; average length, bundled
or nested, 3 ¾’.
Shorter Packaging – Average length
for 7’ and shorter packages, nested or
otherwise, 3 ½’.
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NOFMA
Select Oak – A flooring product with
coloration variations produced by
differences of natural heart-wood and
sapwood, along with characters described.
The face may contain: unlimited sound
sapwood; slight imperfections in milling; a
small tight knot every 3’; pin worm holes,
burls and a reasonable amount of slightly
open checks. Brown streaks should not extend
the entire length of a piece. Two flag worm
holes to every 8’ are permitted. Slight
imperfections in face work (torn grain)
admitted. An intermittent, brown machine
burn across the face not exceeding ¼” width
admitted. Also, a slight quantity of bark on
the back or sides admitted. Will admit
pieces with ½ tongue. Spit filling is
generally required for open characters.
Standard Packaging – Bundles to be
1 ¼’ and longer; Average length, bundled or
nested, 3 1/4’.
Shorter Packaging – Average length
for 7” and short packages, nested or
otherwise, 3’.
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NOFMA
No. 1 Common Oak – A flooring
product which contains prominent variations
in coloration and varying characters. The
following are not admitted: broken knots
over ½” in diameter, large grub worm holes,
and splits extending through the piece. Open
characters such as checks and knot holes are
admitted, but must be sound and readily
fill. Not more than 20” scant stock in
thickness allowed to every 5’. Minor
imperfections in machining permitted. Shall
admit sticker stain; varying wood
characteristics, such as flag worm holes,
heavy streaks, checks, and worm holes; and
as occasional dark machine burn across the
face not exceeding ½” wide, 1/64” deep and
not more than two each 3’ ¼ tongue allowed.
Extremely dark pieces are not to be
included.
Standard Packaging –
Bundles to be 1 ¼’ and longer; Average
length, bundled or nested, 2 ¾’.
Shorter Packaging – Average length
for 7” and short packages, nested or
otherwise, 2 ½’.
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NOFMA
No. 2 Common Oak -- May contain
sound natural variations of the forest
product and manufacturing imperfections. The
purpose of this grade is to furnish a floor
suitable for homes, general utility use, or
where character marks and contrasting
appearance is desired. The following are not
admitted: shattered or rotten ends, large
broken knots, excessive bad millwork, shake,
advanced rot, and similar unsound defects.
Dark machine burns exceeding 3/64” deep not
admitted. Knot holes and open characters
which will readily fill are admitted. A
limited number of pieces with no tongue
which may be face nailed are admitted.
Standard Packaging – Bundles to be 1 ¼’
and longer; Average length, bundled or
nested, 2 ¼’.
Shorter Packaging – Average length
for 7’ and shorter packages, nested or
otherwise, 2’.
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NOFMA
Select and Better Beech, Birch & Hard Maple
– Shall have the face practically free of
all defects, but, the natural color of the
wood shall not be considered a defect. Thigh
highest standard grade, combines appearance
and durability.
Will admit: variations in
the Natural Color of the wood (with use of
some finishes, slight shadows and color
variation may appear); an occasional small,
firm Pin Knot, not over 1/8” in diameter,
provided it does not occur on edges or ends
of strips; occasional dark Green or Black
Spots or Streaks not over ¼” wide and 3”
long (or its equivalent) which may contain a
tight check not over ½” long, provided it is
boxed within the piece, Bird’s Eyes and
small Burls; slightly torn grain or similar
defect which can be readily removed by the
ordinary method of sanding the floor after
it is laid; slightly shallow place not over
12” long the underside of the flooring if it
does not extend to either end of the piece.
Pieces with ½ tongue for no more than 25% of
the length are allowed. The wood must be
sound and free of shake. Bark streaks shall
not be permitted.
Bundles shall be 1 ¼’ and longer through
7’ or 8’ as the stock will produce. Not over
55% of the total footage shall be in bundles
under 4’; not more than 25% of the total
footage shall be in 2’ bundles, and not more
than 10% of the footage shall be in 1 ¼’
bundles.
Nested bundles: Maximum average number of
pieces under 1 ¼’ shall be 8 pieces. Average
length is 3’.
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NOFMA
No. 1. Common Beech, Birch, and Hard Maple.
– A floor with varying wood characteristics
and colors to include distinct color
variations, numerous streaks, stained
sapwood, sound knots, and checks. All
defects must readily fill. Will admit: sound
tight knots, provided they do not occur on
edges or ends of strips; slight
imperfections in machining; distinct color
variations, sticker stain/shadow; numerous
dark green or black spots or streaks,
provided they do not occur in combination
with predominantly dark heartwood; slight
checks not exceeding 3” in length (may be
slightly open) and running parallel with and
well inside the edges and ends of the
strips; dark spots or streaks with slight
checks in center; small rough spots (torn
grain) which cannot be wholly removed by
ordinary method of sanding the floor after
it is laid; slightly torn edges; short
tongue if sufficient to hold properly in the
floor; shallow or waney back, if piece has
sufficient bearing of full thickness to
support it in the floor; small bark streaks
where bark is as sound as surrounding wood;
and slight variation in angle of end
matching. The face shall be free of shake
and wood must be sound.
Bundles shall be 1
¼’ and longer through 7’ or 8’, as the stock
will produce. Not over 60% of the total
footage shall be in bundles under 4’; not
more than 27% of the total footage shall be
in 2’ bundles; and not more than 15% of the
footage shall be in 1 ¼’ bundles.
Nested bundles: Maximum average number of
pieces under 1 ¼’ shall be 12 pieces.
Average length is 2 ¾’.
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NOFMA
No. 2 Common Beech, Birch, and Hard Maple
– Must be of such character as will lay and
give a good serviceable floor. The wood must
be firm, serviceable and may contain all
defects common to Maple. Pieces with 1 ¼’
full tongue admitted.
Third grade will not
admit: knot holes over 3/8” in diameter or
unsound knots where the unsound portion is
over 1” in diameter; voices on ends or
edges; or shake, heart checks, badly split
ends and imperfections in manufacture which
would materially impair the serviceability
of the floor.
Bundles shall be 1 ¼’ and longer through
7’ or 8’, as the stock will produce. Not
over 85% of the total footage shall be in
bundles under 4’; and not more than 55% of
the total footage shall be 1 ¼’ bundles.
Nested bundles Maximum average number of
pieces under 1 ¼’ shall be 42. Average
length 2 ¼’.
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NOFMA
No. 1 Common and Better Beech, Birch, and
Hard Maple – A combination of FIRST
GRADE and SECOND GRADE developing from the
production run. The lowest grade pieces
admissible shall not be less than SECOND
GRADE.
Bundles shall be 1 ¼’ and longer
through 7’ and 8’ as the stock will produce.
Not over 60% of the total footage shall be
in bundles under 4’; not more than 27% of
the total footage shall be in 2’ bundles;
and not more than 15%of the footage shall be
1 ¼’ bundles.
Nested bundles: Maximum average number of
pieces under 1 ¼’ shall be 12 pieces.
Average length 2 ¾’.
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NOFMA
No.2 Common and better, Beech, Birch and
Hard Maple – A combination of FIRST
GRADE, SECOND GRADE, and THIRD GRADE
developing from the production run. The
lowest grade pieces admissible shall not be
less than THIRD GRADE.
Bundles shall be 1
¼’ and longer through 7’ or 8’, as the stock
will product. Not over 60% of the total
footage shall be in bundles under 4’.
Nested bundles: Maximum average number of
pieces under 1 ¼’ shall be 42. Average
length 2 ¼’.
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NOFMA
Clear White Maple – Hard Maple – Is
special stock, selected for uniformity of
color. It is almost ivory white and is the
finest grade of Hard Maple flooring that can
be produced. Sapwood/Heartwood pieces must
have 95% sapwood on the face. Strips must be
free from stain and heartwood portion must
be nearly white. All FIRST GRADE rules
apply.
EXCEPTIONS: Streaks- should
be light brown or light green, not over ¼”
wide and 3” long (or equivalent), one per
3’. Black spots, sticker stain/shadow, not
admitted.
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NOFMA
Clear Red Beech & Birch – Are
special grades produced from all red faced
tock, and are specially selected for color.
The color in rich, being a soft tint which
lends these two woods an individuality found
in no other species. Strips must have 95%
red faced characteristics. All FIRST GRADE
rules apply.
EXCEPTIONS: Streaks –
should be light brown, black spots, sticker
stain/shadow, not admitted
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NOFMA
Select and better Hickory / Pecan –
Shall have the face practically free of all
defects, but the natural color of the wood
shall not be considered a defect. The
highest standard grade, combines a nearly
uniform appearance with exceptional
durability.
The flowing characters are
admitted: variations in the natural color of
the wood, heartwood and sapwood; an
occasional small, firm pin knot or bird
peck, not over 1/8” in diameter, provided it
does not occur on edges or ends of strips;
dark streaks not over ¼” wide and 3” long
(or its equivalent one for every 3 ft. in
length); slight checks not over ½” long,
provided check is boxed within the piece,
small burls, slight torn grain or slight
intermittent machine burn, or similar defect
which can be readily removed by the ordinary
method of sanding the floor after it is
laid; a slightly shallow place not over 12”
long on underside of the flooring if it does
not extend to either end of the piece.
Pieces with ½ tongue for no more than 25% of
the length are allowed. The wood must be
free of shake. Bark streaks shall not be
permitted.
Packaging: 8’ or shorter, nested or
bundled. Pieces/bundles shall be 1 ¼’ and
longer through 7’ or 8’ as the stock will
produce (9” minimum 102” maximum). Average
length 3 1/4’. Average length for 7’ and
shorter packages, nested or otherwise – 3’.
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NOFMA
No 1 Common Hickory / Pecan – A
floor with varying wood characteristics and
colors to include heavy streaks, stained
sapwood, sound knots, checks, and small
splits. All defects must readily fill and be
sound.
The following characteristics are
admitted: broken knots up to ½” in diameter;
distinct color variations (predominantly
dark, discolored pieces not allowed0; stick
stain/shadow; numerous dark streaks or black
spots; check to 1/16” not exceeding 3” in
length, and running parallel and well inside
the strip edges; small end split 1/16” x ½”
showing no movement; bird pecks to ½” where
bark is sound and as hard as surrounding
wood.
Minor imperfections in machining
permitted; torn grain (less than 1/16” deep
and 3” long for full width); slightly torn
edges; and an occasional dark machine burn
½” in width (1 per 3’). Will admit pieces
with ½ full tongue entire length of piece.
Packaging: 8’ or shorter, nested or
bundled. Pieces/Bundles shall be1 ¼’ and
longer through 7’ or 8’ as the stock will
produce (9” minimum, 102” maximum). Average
length 2 ¾’. Average length for 7’ and
shorter packages, nested or otherwise: 2 ½’.
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NOFMA
No 1 Common and Better Hickory/Pecan
– A combination of FIRST GRADE and SECOND
GRADE developing from the production run.
The lowest grade pieces allowed are SECOND
GRADE.
Packaging: 8’ or shorter, Nested or
bundled. Pieces/Bundles shall be 1 ¼’ and
longer through 7’ or 8’ as the stock will
produce (9” minimum, 102” maximum). Average
length 2 ¾’. Average length for 7’ and
shorter packages, nested or otherwise 2 ½’.
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NOFMA
No 2 common Hickory / Pecan – Must
be of such character as will lay and give a
good serviceable floor. The wood must be
firm, and may contain defects of every
character. This grade is intended to give a
“rustic” appearance.
The flowing defects
are not allowed: knot holes over 3/8” in
diameter or unsound knots where the unsound
portion is over 1” in diameter (the unsound
portion can not extend through piece);
shack, soft rot, splits and open defects
which extend through piece or show movement;
torn grain more than ¼” deep, edge
splinters; and imperfections in manufacture
which would materially impair the
serviceability of the floor.
Knot holes, bird pecks, worm holes, and
the like which will readily fill are
admitted. Pieces with ¼ full tongue
admitted.
Packaging: 8’ or shorter, nested or
bundled. Pieces/Bundles shall be 1 ¼’ and
longer through 7’ or 8’ as the stock will
product (9” minimum, 102” maximum). Average
length 2 ¼’. Aver length 7’ and shorter
packages, nested or otherwise – 2’.
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NOFMA
No 2. common and better Hickory / Pecan
– A combination of FIRST GRADE, SECOND
GRADE, and THIRD GRADE developing from the
production run. The lowest graded pieces
allowed are THIRD GRADE.
Packaging: 8’ or
shorter, nested or bundled. Pieces/Bundles
shall be 1 ¼’ and longer through 7’ or 8’ as
the stock will produce (9” minimum, 102”
maximum). Average length 2 ¼’. Average
length for 7’ and short packages, nested or
otherwise – 2’.
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NOFMA
Clear Red Hickory / Pecan – Is a
special stock selected for its deep rd/brown
color with the minimal contrast of lighter
sapwood. Face of pieces shall be heartwood
(95%). All first grade rules apply. |
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NOFMA
Clear White Hickory / Pecan – Is a
special stock selected for its creamy color
with the minimal contrast of the darker
heartwood. The face of pieces shall be
bright sapwood (95%). All First Grade Rules
apply.
EXCEPTIONS: Streaks should be light
brown not over ¼” wide and 3” long (or
equivalent) one per 3’. Black spots not
allowed, sticker stain/shadow none allowed.
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NOFMA
No 1 Common Red Hickory / Pecan – Is
special stock selected for minimal
contrasting lighter sapwood. Face pieces
shall be heartwood (85%). All second grade
rules apply. |
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NOFMA
Clear Ash – The face shall be
practically free of defects. The following
characters are admitted: Small burls (less
than 1/8” diameter, fine pin worm holes with
no discoloration (1 for every 3’ in length);
or in the absence of these one (1) thin
light brown streak (3’ long to be allowed
for every 6’ of length or equivalent. Brown
heartwood is allowed: 3/8” entire length or
one 1” for one-third the length of the
strip. Clear Ash is usually chosen for it’s
light color.
Bundles to be 1 ¼’ and up.
Average length (standard packaging) 3 ¾’.
Average length for shorter packaging, nested
or otherwise – 3 ½’.
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NOFMA
Select Ash – The face shall contain
mostly sapwood, unstained. The following
characters are admitted: Narrow streaks not
running entire length of the strip; pin worm
holes (up to 3 every 3’ on length);
imperfections in milling (torn grain) which
will sand out, one (1) small tight knot
(1/4” in diameter) to every 3’ in length;
small pith fleck (less than ¼” diameter); an
intermittent brown machine burn across the
face not exceeding ¼” in width,; and
unlimited cambium miners.
Brown heartwood
is allowed: 3/8” entire length or 1” for
one-third the length of the strip. Will
admit pieces with ½ tongue. Most defects are
lost sight of after the floor is laid and
finished, giving a good appearance.
Bundles to be 1 ¼’ and up. Average length
(standard packaging) 3 ¼’. Average length
for short packaging, nested or otherwise,
3’.
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NOFMA
No 1 Common Ash – A floor with
varying wood characteristics such as heavy
streaks, stained sapwood, and sound knots
typical of this grade. All defects must
readily fill and be sound. The following
characters are admitted: broken knots up to
½” in diameter, pith flecks less than 3/16”
in diameter; worm holes up to 3/16” in
diameter; checks and end splits less than
1/16” in depth wide and not extending
through the piece and sticker stain.
Minor
imperfections in machining permitted, Torn
grain (not over one-fourth (1/4) of the
surface, less than 1/16” in depth); one (10
dark machine burn across the face for every
3’ of length not exceeding ½” in width, ¼”
in depth.
Will admit pieces with ¼ tongue. Bundles
to be 1 ¼’ and up. Average length (standard
packaging) 2 ¾’. Average length for shorter
packaging, nested or otherwise, 2 ½’.
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NOFMA
No 2. Common Ash – Defects of every
character admitted, but, should lay a
serviceable floor.
The following defects
are NOT allowed: Soft rot, broken knows
where the unsound portion extends through
the piece; torn grain over 3/16” in depth;
splits and open defects extending through
the piece; shake and pith flecks that are
soft if over ¼” in diameter.
Knot holes and defects which will readily
fill are admitted.
A limited number of pieces with no tongue
and limited number of pieces that are thin
(scan) in thickness but will End Match
admitted. Bundles to be 1 ¼’ and up. Average
length (standard packaging) 2 ¼’. Average
length for shorter packaging, nested or
otherwise, 2’.
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