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Rift-sawing at a 30-degree or greater angle to the growth rings produces narrow boards with accentuated vertical or “straight” grain patterns. Rift-sawn boards are often favored for fine furniture and other applications where matching grain is important. This type of lumber is available in limited quantities and species.


Jana L   2022-03-03

 

Random widths and lengths


Jana L   2022-03-03

 

Refers to a cutting method used to create a solid hardwood veneer for the top layer of an engineered hardwood floor. It involves boiling the log for a certain amount of time at a certain temperature to prepare the wood. After the wood has been prepared, it is scraped from the log with a blade […]


Jana L   2022-03-03

 

A method of cutting a log into boards that ensures each board has the same relation to the log, providing the same grain pattern. This is the most stable lumber. Also known as bastard sawn.


Jana L   2022-03-03

 

Allows an insight as to how the wood flooring will resist staining when subjected to a number of potential staining agents.


Jana L   2022-03-03

 

Replacing sections of hardwood with new material to avoid having to sand and refinish the entire floor.


Jana L   2022-03-03

 

Refers to the practice of sanding down a wood floor and finishing it again, to reduce the appearance of damage, wear, and tear. A solid wood floor can be sanded and refinished many times. However, an engineered wood floor can only be sanded and refinished if the veneer is 2mm or thicker.


Jana L   2022-03-03

 

Used to join wood floors to other flooring surfaces.


Jana L   2022-03-03

 

See Screen & Recoat.


Jana L   2022-03-03

 

Wood that is salvaged from an old building or structure or from a lake or river and refinished for use in another project.


Jana L   2022-03-03

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