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- the grain to reduce larger sections into smaller sections or veneers. Resawing veneers requires a wide blade—commonly 2 to 3 in (51 to 76 mm)—with a small...
- can refer to the following things: Flitch (wood), a piece of wood for resawing into smaller pieces Flitch (bacon), a side of unsliced bacon The flitch...
- the grain to reduce larger sections into smaller sections or veneers. Resawing veneers requires a wide bladecommonly 2 to 3 inches (52–78 mm) – with...
- as a means of processing timber. The frame pit saw was the mainstay of resawing before stiff, unframed two-man saws called a muley or mulay saw, circular...
- southeast of Hof, and 12 km west of Aš. The first do****ented name of Rehau was "Resawe" in the year 1234. Formerly a fairly isolated town, located as it is near...
- route to markets, squared timber was the preference by the British for resawing, and it "became the main export". Britain imported 15,000 loads of timber...
- serviteur and agent for the Lord Regent of Scotland, grantis me to haif resawed from the handis of Maister Valentyn Broun, thesourier of Barwyk, the sowme...
- box making was transferred to Manunui, leaving joinery, doors, planing, resawing and retailing of timber at Hamilton. A new head office was started in 1924...