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Can anyone ID this wood on my new house staircase? It's got a few scratches from moving furniture upstairs that I need to fix

>> No.2607385

Yep, it's wood

>> No.2607390

>>2607385
Thanks king. What kind?

>> No.2607414

>>2607390
Looks like it has a finish of some sort.

>> No.2607428

>>2607414
Anon please :(

>> No.2607435

>>2607428
did you plan on replacing the whole piece? Just get wood filler that matches the shade of color

>> No.2607443

>>2607381
It can be any number of types of wood stained with any number of types of stain and finished with any number of types of protective coating.
To match it you'll have to replace it all or find matching filler and blend it as well as you can.

>> No.2607450
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2607450

>>2607381
Wood identified here

>> No.2607452
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2607452

From this large grain, I'm guessing a softwood.
Doesn't really matter, you need to match the stain, not replace and match the wood.

>> No.2607463

>>2607435
No not at all, guess I'll just use filler and stain? It's just cosmetic damage

>> No.2607481

>>2607463
I just said that as a logical step to fix it. I'm not sure if stain is even needed just laquer. Check on YT

>> No.2607719

Probably pine, but possibly oak.

Just go to the finish aisle at your hardware store for matching stain

>> No.2607742

>>2607381
most likely pine with a clear coat, would need better pictures to tell

>> No.2607871

>>2607381
Pine

>> No.2608209

>>2607381
Looks like pine, definitely soft wood, some of the grain is tighter than I'd expect but I think pine. Maybe it's older wood from larger trees before they started farming them.

>> No.2608331

>>2607385
>>2607390
>>2607414
>>2607428
>>2607450
Well, would (wood) you just look at that... It's wood! Who would (wood) have guessed?!

>> No.2609613

>>2607390
anisotropic cellulose

>> No.2609617

>>2607450
thank you for this

>> No.2609655

this wood is likely from a tree of some sort. hope that helps.

>> No.2609777

It's probably stained pine like some others have said.
Nearly all wood used in common construction is pine or oak, and pine is softer and has a larger grain like the wood in your photo.

>> No.2609804

>>2607452
This is correct. Matching the stain is what needs to habben

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>>2607381