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PB1693 Sawing Logs for Quartersawn Lumber

Date Issued
December 1, 2001
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/14831
Abstract

Hardwood lumber producers are constantly looking for ways to increase the value of their products. One way to increase lumber value is to saw logs using a method that will produce quartersawn lumber where growth rings appear parallel to one another on the wide face of the board. Quartersawn lumber is more valuable than lumber sawn using other methods and is very desirable for applications such as furniture and cabinet making. This publication describes quartersawn lumber, explains how it differs from lumber with other grain patterns and details several methods for producing quartersawn lumber on either a sawmill with a log carriage or a portable sawmill with a stationary bed.

Subjects

Timber & Wood Product...

Lumber

Forest

Hardwood

Disciplines
Forest Sciences
Wood Science and Pulp, Paper Technology
Comments
PB1693-1M-12/01 E12-4915-00-011-02
Embargo Date
March 31, 2010
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PB1693_Sawing_Logs_for_Quartersawn_Lumber.pdf

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112.91 KB

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