Sequential order means book matching possibilities.
Flitch cut siding.
Saw dust shavings bark mulch.
Flitch veneers the world s largest selection of fine veneers your choice of standard or extra long monarch sizes our standard veneers are 1 40 to 1 32 thick 36 long and range in width from 4 to 12.
Also known as adirondack siding natural edge live edge and featheredge siding our premium flitch siding is a highly popular product.
Metal roofing siding.
Just off route 118 27 scavone mtn.
Rough cut barn components.
Monarch veneers run approximately 7 and wider by 7 feet and longer.
We also stock thicker basswood used for carving projects.
A flitch cut log.
Rough sawn flitch cut siding custom beams and mantels are available in a variety of widths and lengths.
At riephoff sawmill we have the capability to produce beams up to 34 feet long.
I lowered the blade against the cant and noted the blade height then lowered to the specified thickness of the butt of the siding whether it was 1 8 or more and cut to make the second piece.
The manufacturing process results.
If you lay them up side by side with the same side up on all of them this is a flitch match.
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If you flip every other sheet of a flitch it is book matching but i don t think a single sheet of veneer is called a flitch.
Western red cedar bevel siding is the most widely used siding type.
Monday friday 8 00 am 4 30 pm closed saturday mill hours.
In veneer a flitch is a stack of sheets of veneer all cut in sequence.
After cutting the first piece of siding i removed the wedge and lowered the cant so it was flat on the rails.
The flitch cuts generally range from 2 4 in thickness.
Flitch siding is rough sawn 1 x 12 approximate width boards that have one edge left un squared and following the natural contour of the debarked log.
Monday friday 7 00 am 4 30 pm saturday mill hours 8 00 am to 12 noon.
Annual growth rings appear perpendicular to the face resulting in straight grain lines and revealing any ray fleck in the wood.
It is produced by resaying lumber at an angle to produce two pieces thicker on one edge than the other.