resaw


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resaw

(riːˈsɔː)
n
a machine used to saw wood furtherwood that has been sawn further by a resaw
vb (tr)
to saw again
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After numerous requests for reclaimed pallet lumber from many parts of the country, a local Fort Worth pallets recycling company now offers nationwide shipping within 50 states on their products such as reclaimed pallet timber, resaw hardwood, custom-built pallets, and standard size skids.
Additional equipment in the plant includes: a Grecon finger jointing line, Dimter optimizing chop line, Friulmac end matcher, Taylor clamp system, Baker resaw, Cantek and SawStop saws and Cresswood grinders.
Install a tall resaw fence like the one shown at the bottom of this page.
The company also improved its capabilities by purchasing an edgebander, spray booths and a resaw last year.
Results also indicated that the SEC increases as the percentage of four-quarter lumber increases during a particular shift along with an increase in the energy consumption of chipper, head saw, and resaw. Conversely, SEC decreases as the percentage of cants and timbers sawn increases.
Other machines in the plant include a Grecon fingerjointing line, which allows Northland Forest Products to minimize waste and maximize lumber supply, a Dimter optimizing chop line, Ultimizer's width recognition high resolution camera with inkjet printing, a Friulmac end matcher, Taylor clamp system, Baker resaw, Cantek and SawStop saws, and three Cresswood grinders.
Also installed is a Waco BKL, twin resaw for splitting timber up to 300mm deep.
Resaw the 1/4-inch thick rudder sides from a piece of 3/4-inch thick stock.