What is torn wood?
Rift cut wood was cut from the protocol using a radial cutting pattern, so that each plate is perpendicular to concentrating annual growth rings of the protocol. Draw a torn diagram at the end of the protocol would resemble rays on the bike. Rift wood wood is the least economic cutting method, creating large waste and requires time consuming protocol or blade settings before each cut. The boards produced by tearing for a swinging are much more stable than plates of simple liberation and slightly more stable than a quarterly address; This means that it is the least likely cut of wood to the warp and shrinking is minimal. The pattern of grain on the face of torn wood is straight and narrow, and the "flakes" caused by the medullars of wood on the face of the boards are not as pronounced as they are on quarters. The torn wood is used primarily in applications where a uniform grain appearance, such as furniture legs, is desirable.
There are two more ways to reduce boards or boards from the protocol: Prosand quarterly. Plain-sawing simply cuts the protocol longitudinally into boards with the same thickness and changing width. Clear wood is the fastest and most economical method of cutting with small waste, but the boards are most likely to deform. The quarterly wood first includes cutting the protocol into neighborhoods and then to the boards by one of several different techniques. Depending on the following technique, the wood produces a quarter of more waste, but the boards are more stable and many woodworkers believe that quarterly wood after completion is the most aesthetically attractive due to patterns similar to flakes made with hardwood rays in hard wood.
Softwoods-wood from coniferous trees such as pine, fir and hemlock-generally are just simple liberation, a method of pilling wood that simply cuts the slices of wood from the log, never chapter the protocol orientation into the blade. Soft wood is usually used for dimensional timber, framing houses and other wooden projects. LiberatedThe wood will show a wide range of grain patterns, because some boards will be more or less perpendicular to the face of the slab and on others they will be 15 to 30 degrees at angles.
Although hard wood like Oak, Cherry and Maple will sometimes be simple liberation, Sawyers will also be quarterly or torn strokes of these popular hardwoods. This is done both to reduce the possibility of deformation of the boards and to introduce end users with plates of relatively uniform grain patterns. Log rupture, as stated, is the most abundant, because the orientation of the protocol to the fixed blade must be modified, because each board cut is oriented towards the center of the protocol, such as the wheels. Therefore, many triangular wood lengths remain from the cutting process. Adding these pieces of waste can be cut out albums Al, but they will be narrower and thus more limited in their use.
It should be noted that there is some controversy about the difference between the rift -cut and a quarter -cut wood in the woodworking communityTake, some saying that there is virtually no difference between the boards cut by these two methods. In fact, based on the characteristics of cut wood, rather than the methods used to reduce it, many quarterly plates cannot be distinguished from the torn cut and some of the boards cut with simple pikes also meet the qualifications of a quarterly or dissolved saw.