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Woodworking > Quarter-sawn
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Quarter-sawn Defined
A method of cutting lumber where the annual rings are relatively perpendicular to the face of the board. Quarter-sawn lumber tends to be more dimensionally stable than other forms of lumber, such as plain-sawn.
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Published July 4, 2009, 12:24 am, Marin Independent Journal
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