Sanded and rough sawn plywood will develop surface checks, especially when exposed to moisture and sunlight. |
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For long life with oil base stain on rough sawn or weathered lumber, use two coats. |
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Lumber is sawn to produce all surface orientations, from flat-sawn to edge grain. |
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Screws holding the plaques stolen last month in place were sawn off and it is feared the thieves may attempt to sell them to scrap merchants. |
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By 1907 the mill was a sizable operation employing 11 men and turning out 350,000 super feet of sawn rimu and kahikatea a year. |
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Minimalists will love the temple stone garden in which sawn tree trunks weave a path through unadorned gravel. |
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The engineered beams span longer runs and withstand higher stresses than traditional sawn lumber. |
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When the glue is thoroughly set the corner block is sawn and spokeshaved to the desired shape as shown by the dotted line. |
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A beetle and froe were used for cleaving the sawn pieces, then a hatchet and drawshave were needed to roughly shape the lengths of wood. |
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Penetrating stains or preservative treatments are preferred for rough sawn lumber. |
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This code applies to all sawmills engaged in the sawing of round logs and flitches of all timber species, into sawn timber. |
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The employer, notionally, gives the workman an unshaped plank of wood, and receives in return a plank that has been sawn and nailed. |
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Plain sawing is the most common method of sawing and consequently most lumber is plain sawn. |
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The rods are sawn into slices, providing the silicon wafers on which a chip's circuitry is constructed. |
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I presume that upon being sawn some laminate panels crack and delaminate themselves, and these do not, or possibly splinter lightly. |
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The padlock on my garden shed was sawn open and the contents rummaged through though nothing was stolen due to a heavy main gate preventing this. |
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When sawn, the lumber can be loaded onto the trailer and hauled anywhere you like. |
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The wood engraver uses a hardwood, generally box, sawn across the grain of the wood and highly polished. |
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A plank fifty feet long and eight inches thick could be sawn on both edges in less than five minutes! |
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Arriving in Quebec City the logs were sawn into lumber and shipped around the world. |
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Radially sawn timbers give better yields and more stable sections than conventionally milled timbers. |
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Look at the characteristics of the log to tell if it is going to produce good quarter sawn lumber. |
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Flies had been thick on the flesh exposed where the skull had been sawn open to hack out its tusks. |
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The industry has agreed that a two-by-four piece of wood would, once sawn and dried, have the dimensions of 1.5 inches by 3.5 inches. |
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The whole site was ankle-deep in sawdust and all around there were trees which had been sawn into longitudinal slices with small wedges between each slice. |
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Since TräTrans transports round timber, wood chips, and sawn timber, it is possible to organise return freight, particularly for wood chippings. |
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Logs are transported, delivered, sawn, chopped and cleaved by the women, who will be working in teams. |
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The almond-shaped eyes have been outlined with a gouge, the mouth sawn out, and the limbs fashioned by means of an adze. |
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The most common mode of introduction into new areas is unseasoned sawn wood and wooden crates with bark on them. |
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Only sawn timber, roofing iron and floorboards were shipped from Adelaide. |
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This is for instance the case of UPM-Kymmene, which produces sawn timber, plywood, planed timber and value-added derivatives. |
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The softer AMPCO® alloys up to AMPCO® 18 can be sawn with bimetal saw blades. |
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The sawn timber is moved from the processing point in the forest to the break-bulk yard by the roadside, where shaping is done manually. |
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Maple is another wood that displays an attractive appearance when it is quarter sawn. |
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The sawn boards were only superficially sanded to avoid xylophagous insects settlements. |
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An additional nozzle vacuums the top side of the cant so that the boards become completely clean after they have been sawn. |
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The sawn blocks were pulled up with giant tongs and placed on sleighs that carried them to huge icehouses, where they were stored until summer. |
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Fine brown lines give an attractive growth ring figure on plain sawn surfaces. |
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Portions could be sawn off large fish or off blocks, but this might be difficult in the case of thick material unless a bandsaw is available. |
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Only a sawn model which reproduces exactly the situation in the mouth enables a high quality and accurate restoration to be produced. |
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Some are country men plucked out by ringleaders promising large sums for sawn planks. |
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Both were moreover described as companies which supplied their customers with high-quality sawn timber in Europe and worldwide. |
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This defect is common in hemlock, which is usually squared, rather than sawn into one-inch boards. |
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In quarter-sawn wood this produces a striped figure and a flame figure with wood sawn in the length. |
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In addition there was the threat of aesthetic pollution of the beaches by the deck cargo of logs and sawn timber. |
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Along with steam-powered sawmills, they helped to provide the vast amounts of sawn lumber that were needed in the expanding American markets. |
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When the logs are sawn and the residue is chipped, they are sent to the pulp mill. |
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Despite the railway's reliance on the mining industry, haulage of farmers' produce and sawn lumber proved to be steady, as did passenger traffic. |
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So, instead of floating timbers to Quebec City for shipment to Britain, the logs were sawn into boards here. |
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The walls resemble weatherboard, but cut in irregular widths so as to look even more archaic, as if these lapped boards were sawn from un-squared logs. |
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The hooves are sawn off, followed by the head, from which the tongue is removed. |
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These treatments often accentuate the natural or rustic look of rough sawn lumber and allow the wood grain and surface texture to show through the finish. |
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Some connectors are made for standard sizes of solid sawn lumber. |
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Because American oak is so much less porous than European, staves of American oak can simply be sawn from each quarter, so as to maximize the yield of each log. |
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The 18th-century replica stone bust, entitled Cardinal Sin, has had its face sawn off and replaced with bathroom tiles. |
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Current uses are as rough building stone, mill blocks from which sawn pieces are obtained, ashlar, flagstone, and as a source of silica for ferrosilicon and glass. |
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Also, curve sawn boards from sweepy softwood logs are slightly wider and longer than straight sawn lumber from curved logs. |
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In international trade, M. populorum is liable to be carried on infected seedlings, cuttings or cankered bark of older trees, or infected bark on logs or sawn wood. |
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Old settlers learned from the bees and built their own beehives with two-foot sections sawn from the trunks of hollow black gums. |
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Its purpose is to estimate the value of sawn timber in a log, by measuring the unsawn log and allowing for wastage in the mill. |
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Sadly the boat had to be sawn into small sections so that it could be transported and conserved because it was so heavy. |
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The wood can be worked and sawn in any direction and is used for making musical instruments, furniture, joinery, wood flooring and parquetry. |
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Then, eight years ago, when I was 24, I had my pelvis sawn in three and pinned back together again with four long metal rods. |
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In Australia, Ireland, New Zealand and Britain, the term timber describes sawn wood products, such as floor boards. |
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Damage cause a quality reduction of sawn wood. |
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Freshly sawn or planed wood exudes a pleasant resin or turpentine scent. |
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This particular deposit of graphite was extremely pure and solid, and it could easily be sawn into sticks. |
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The dead branch may not be attached to the trunk wood except at its base, and can drop out after the tree has been sawn into boards. |
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Elsewhere, lumber usually refers to felled trees, and the word for sawn planks ready for use is timber. |
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Softwood flooring, such as pitch pine, Oregon pine and deal, should be rift sawn if a good finish and even wearing surface are required. |
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In rift sawn wood cuts, the end grain is oriented 30-60 degrees to the face of the board. |
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This composition can be sawn all sides with sansevieria leaves and branches of callicarpa stuck in the foam parallel to the center of the composition. |
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With the extraordinary skeletonized version of the Central Tourbillon, the watchmaker has sawn away all non-essential material from the plates and bridges, then bevelled their edges. |
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The ray flecks that oak reveals when it is quarter sawn are spectacular. |
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The majority of softwoods and hardwoods, with the possible exception of oak, are plain sawn. |
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Decades of expertise in the cutting of high-quality lamellas and sawn veneers have also allowed WINTERSTEIGER to mature into a specialist in upstream and downstream machining processes. |
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However, only three years ago Global Witness discovered imports of 270,000 cubic metres of logs and 170,000 cubic metres of sawn timber in China's Yunnan province just over the border. |
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The sternum was found to have been sawn open from top to bottom, permitting removal of the king's heart after death. |
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This situation did not discourage Mr. Jorge Blanquer, Mr. Ramon's son and founder of the present company and he began a new activity of tale, sawn wood and commercialization of lumbers like pine, poplar and walnut. |
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The problem is, nobody's ever sawn a leg off a T rex before. |
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Keeping with the mid-century style, I added the contemporary matchstick style chandelier and black ceruse quarter sawn Oak nightstands to complete the room. |
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Last week a Taliban gang from Khyber circulated a video of an abducted Polish engineer, Piotr Stanczak, having his head sawn off with a butcher's knife. |
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However encouraging, recent improvements accrue from a truly dreadful baseline: in the early years of the study, nearly half the tropical logs, sawn timber, and plywood traded worldwide was illegal. |
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Ahead of you lies the work of cutting and hauling logs and rafting them downstream to the lumber mill, from where the sawn lumber will be shipped to market. |
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Behind him is lumber 'sawn in the boule.' Wood is more commonly sawn in this manner in Europe and is stacked in the order it comes from the log. |
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The key to maximizing value in bucking is to determine what product can be sawn and bucked from tree stems if the actual dimensions and real shape of the tree could be accurately scanned and conveyed. |
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Logs are converted into timber by being sawn, hewn, or split. |
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In England, pencils continued to be made from whole sawn graphite. |
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The vessel got into difficulties in high winds last night and the crew abandoned ship amid fears it might capsize after its cargo of 5,258 tons of sawn timber shifted. |
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