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Unsorted Redwood Joinery Timber 50mm x 225mm

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Unsorted Redwood Joinery Timber 50mm x 225mmUnsorted redwood joinery timber in 50mm x 225mm (9x2) nominal size is a slow grown Scandinavian redwood selected for straight grain, consistent texture, and clean machining. It is the standard choice for high quality visible joinery where a fine, workable finish is required by professional joiners and cabinet makers. Specifications Property Detail Material Scandinavian Redwood (Pinus sylvestris) Grade Unsorted (Joinery Grade) Nominal Size 50mm x 225mm

Unsorted redwood joinery timber in 50mm x 225mm (9x2) nominal size is a slow-grown Scandinavian redwood selected for straight grain, consistent texture, and clean machining. It is the standard choice for high-quality visible joinery where a fine, workable finish is required by professional joiners and cabinet makers.

Specifications

Property Detail
Material Scandinavian Redwood (Pinus sylvestris)
Grade Unsorted (Joinery Grade)
Nominal Size 50mm x 225mm (9x2)
Profile Sawn
Use Class Internal joinery (UC1)

What it's used for

  • Door and window components, including frames, stiles, and rails where a clean, knot-free face is needed
  • Stair components such as strings, treads, and risers requiring consistent grain and good dimensional stability
  • Skirting boards, architraves, and mouldings where the timber will be machined to a finished profile
  • Cabinet making and bespoke joinery where the surface will be painted, stained, or varnished to a visible standard

Fitting and handling

Allow this timber to acclimatise to the internal environment for at least 48 to 72 hours before machining or fixing, particularly in centrally heated buildings, to minimise movement after installation. Fix using appropriate screws or nails for the application, and pre-drill near ends to prevent splitting given the 50mm thickness. Before finishing, sand with the grain and apply a suitable primer, paint, or oil system rated for internal softwood joinery.

FAQ

What does unsorted grade mean for redwood joinery timber?

Unsorted is a Scandinavian grading term covering the top portion of the overall timber yield. It permits a low number of small, sound knots and minor features, but the timber is selected to machine cleanly and produce a consistent, high-quality surface suitable for visible joinery work.

Is this timber suitable for external joinery such as outdoor window frames?

This unsorted redwood is graded and intended for internal joinery use. For external applications such as windows or doors exposed to the weather, you would need a redwood that has been treated with a suitable preservative system to protect against moisture ingress and decay.

What is the actual finished size of 50mm x 225mm sawn joinery timber?

The sizes quoted are nominal sawn dimensions. After planing or further machining, the finished size will be smaller, typically around 45mm x 220mm depending on the machining tolerances applied. If you need a specific finished size, contact Nottage Timber Merchants to discuss machining options.

For complementary internal timber products, browse our pine mouldings collection at Nottage Timber Merchants. We supply trade and retail customers across Bridgend and South Wales, with next-day delivery available to many local areas.

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