Re: run-out
By:Ross Leidy
Date: 2/3/2000, 9:06 am
Date: 2/3/2000, 9:06 am
In Response To: a few wood questions (Chris Loeliger)
Hi Chris,
Grain run-out occurs on flat-sawn planks when it's not been cut quite parallel to the longitudinal axis of the timber. It's kind skewed a bit and the growth rings move at a diagonal from face to face, so strips with grain run-out are pretty weak and will break easily. That's likely a poor explanation, but here's a photo of what it looks like. The two strips I used on the center of my Guillemot deck show grain run-out. They were some strips that I was going to discard until on a whim, I tried them on the center line. I like how it turned out.
I better answer the 2nd question with a picture too. Next post.
Ross
Messages In This Thread
- a few wood questions
Chris Loeliger -- 2/3/2000, 12:44 am- Re: flat-grain
Ross Leidy -- 2/3/2000, 9:10 am- Re: run-out
Ross Leidy -- 2/3/2000, 9:06 am- Re: a few wood questions
Dale Frolander -- 2/3/2000, 5:40 am - Re: run-out
- Re: flat-grain