Does white oak have some black grain

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TonyL

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Now that I started engraving, turn a lot more wood that I have in the past.
I turned and CA finished a blank labeled white oak. This is the first time that I ever turned oak. I performed all of the steps that I usually do, and used the materials that I usually do. However, when I applied the first coat of thin CA, I noticed this black grain. stain, whatever it is.

Does white oak have black "grain"? I Googled around and I could not find that feature in an photos or descriptions.

I did have red oak kitchen cabinets when I lived in NY, and I remember some darker, ashy, grain. But this blank had no hue.

Thanks!
 

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wood-of-1kind

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Tony, I believe that the "tannin acid" found in species like white oak reacted to the CA finish that you applied and thereby released the "black" streaking of the wood.
 
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