What this means in plain English: Western Red Cedar moves a little — a 24-inch flatsawn board will grow and shrink about 0.35 inches across its width between a humid summer and a dry winter. For wide panels over 12 inches, lean on quartersawn stock to keep it flat.

Tangential movement
0.00183
flatsawn · the splashy number
Radial movement
0.00083
quartersawn · the calm cousin
T/R ratio
2.20
quartersaw wide panels
Janka hardness
350
lbf · how hard it is to dent

How much it moves at common board widths

Find the width of your board on the left. Find your expected moisture swing along the top (8% is typical for a heated/cooled house; 12% is typical outdoors or in a shop without climate control). The number inside the table is how many inches the board will grow and shrink across its width. That’s your slot size.

Tangential (flatsawn) movement across the grain, in inches
Board widthΔ4% MCΔ6% MCΔ8% MCΔ12% MC
6 in 0.044" 0.066" 0.088" 0.132"
12 in 0.088" 0.132" 0.176" 0.264"
18 in 0.132" 0.198" 0.264" 0.395"
24 in 0.176" 0.264" 0.351" 0.527"
36 in 0.264" 0.395" 0.527" 0.791"

How to use it: find your board width in the left column and the expected moisture content change across the top. The cell is the total inches of cross-grain expansion and contraction you should plan for — elongated slots, breadboard clearances, and panel gaps all come from this number.

About Western Red Cedar

Color
Reddish brown to pinkish brown, weathers to silver-gray.
Grain
Straight, medium to coarse texture with low resin.
Workability
Very easy to work, splits easily, holds fasteners poorly.
Durability
Very durable, outstanding natural decay resistance.
Common uses
Decking, siding, shingles, outdoor furniture.
Typical price
$5-10/bf
Specific gravity
0.32 (oven-dry)
Modulus of elasticity
1,110 × 1,000 psi

The math, explained once

Three numbers multiplied together. That’s it.

width (in) × coefficient × ΔMC (%) = movement (in)

  • Width is how wide the board is, measured across the grain.
  • Coefficient is the number at the top of this page (tangential 0.00183 for flatsawn, radial 0.00083 for quartersawn).
  • ΔMC is how many percentage points the moisture content will change between seasons. Indoor heated spaces: around 8. Shops, garages, or outdoor pieces: 10–14.

These coefficients come from the USDA Forest Products Laboratory and published wood science data. Dead On uses the same numbers on iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch — your shop math matches your field math.

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Frequently asked questions about Western Red Cedar

How much does Western Red Cedar move seasonally?

A 24" wide flatsawn Western Red Cedar board will move about 0.35" across the grain with an 8% change in moisture content (typical indoor seasonal swing). The tangential coefficient is 0.00183 per 1% MC change, the radial coefficient is 0.00083.

Is Western Red Cedar stable enough for wide tabletops?

Western Red Cedar is moderately stable. The tangential-to-radial ratio is 2.20 (lower is more stable; values under 2.0 are ideal for wide panels). For the most stable results, use quartersawn stock or breadboard ends with elongated slots for seasonal movement.

What is Western Red Cedar typically used for?

Decking, siding, shingles, outdoor furniture.

Is Western Red Cedar a hardwood or softwood?

Western Red Cedar is a softwood. Its Janka hardness rating is 350 lbf and specific gravity is 0.32.

Species with similar movement

Softwoods with tangential coefficients closest to Western Red Cedar’s 0.00183. If your project plan calls for Western Red Cedar but availability is tight, these behave most like it through the seasons.

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