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  2. Quarter sawing - Wikipedia

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    The quarter sawing is process for rip cutting logs into lumber. It produces quarter-sawn or quarter-cut boards. The resulting lumber can also be called radially-sawn or simply quartered. Wood cut in this way is prized for certain applications, but it will tend to be more expensive as well.

  3. Maine Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Today Maine Cottage operates an interactive e-commerce website and maintains a design blog. Along with the digital channel, the company produces a coffee table style catalog, coined its “Color Book.” [1] The first catalog, printed in 1989, featured 5 pieces of furniture and 3 paint colors. Generally the Color Book is produced every other ...

  4. Talk:Quarter sawing - Wikipedia

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    Odsus1 00:21, 22 October 2018 (UTC)The description of rift sawn in this article is absolutely incorrect, rift sawn is defined as sawing a log in a manner where the grain is between 30-60 degrees to the flat face of the board and is not rare at all, quarter sawn is defined as 60-90 degrees to the flat face of the board.

  5. Rift sawing - Wikipedia

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    Rift sawing is a woodworking process that aims to produce lumber that is less vulnerable to distortion than flat-sawn lumber. Rift-sawing may be done strictly along a log's radials—perpendicular to the annular growth ring orientation or wood grain—or as part of the quarter sawing process.

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  7. Wood grain - Wikipedia

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    Wood grain is the longitudinal arrangement of wood fibers [1] or the pattern resulting from such an arrangement. [2] R. Bruce Hoadley wrote that grain is a "confusingly versatile term" with numerous different uses, including the direction of the wood cells (e.g., straight grain, spiral grain), surface appearance or figure, growth-ring placement (e.g., vertical grain), plane of the cut (e.g ...

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