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Resawing 6 X 10 Lumber


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Resawing 6 X 10 Lumber. Note that, because of the minimal set amount, most manufacturers don’t suggest cutting green (wet) wood with resaw blades. Resawing boards can be a challenging task, especially if you don't have the right tools or techniques.

6" x 6" x 10' Designwood ACQ/CA Pressure Treated Lumber Home Hardware
6" x 6" x 10' Designwood ACQ/CA Pressure Treated Lumber Home Hardware from www.homehardware.ca

Resawing, at its core, is the process of cutting a board along its thickness to create thinner boards. However, it’s much more than just a simple cut. Resawing boards can be a challenging task, especially if you don't have the right tools or techniques.

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6" x 6" x 10' Designwood ACQ/CA Pressure Treated Lumber Home Hardware

It creates a totally seamless appearance. Resawing boards can be a challenging task, especially if you don't have the right tools or techniques. Quality resawing blades, such as the wood slicer® from highland woodworking, have a minimal amount of set, leaving a kerf of just 1/32″. That’s resawing in a nutshell.

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