• moncharleskey
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    5 days ago

    Nice, this is a lot more informative than a lot of examples I’ve seen.

    • Peppycito@sh.itjust.works
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      Quarter sawn means the grain is perpendicular to the face. There’s plenty of quarter sawn boards in the other methods. Rift sawn means the grain is at 45° to the face. I’ve heard “live sawn” called “slab sawn” that includes the heart and it cups like a bastard.

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        5 days ago

        That’s still not the difference though. Rift sawn is cut radially.

        It’s for shit like violins.

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    The way quarter and rift sawn are shown, it would be virtually impossible to cut. There’s no through-line that a sawblade could actually make.