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Edged board is rightfully considered one of the most demanded lumber, because without it it is impossible to imagine carpentry work on wall cladding or flooring. This material is cut from a solid log after the bark has been removed and trimmed at the edges, which is why it got part of its name. Let’s see what you need to know before buying edged boards and how to choose the right material based on the intended type of work.

Wood planks

If you plan to use planks for finishing, it is best to choose the material from spruce, as it has a denser structure. For the manufacture of frames and other supporting structures, it is best to give preference to pine, because such a material is slightly susceptible to deformation and, if properly processed, can last for many years, perfectly coping with its functions. For those who want to learn more about the optimal type of Timber Johor timber for a particular application of edged boards, we suggest using additional information after clicking on the link provided. When choosing an edged board, also pay attention to the type of cut of the material: it can be radial, tangential and semi-radial.

Type of material cut

In a tangential cut, the planks have a bright texture, since when sawing, the cut line passes by the core of the log. The disadvantages of such a cut include the fact that boards during operation can deform from shrinkage and swelling. With a radial cut, the cut goes in the center of the log, and in the future, the board is not so susceptible to the negative influence of moisture, and the semi-radial cut involves cutting the log at an angle of 45 degrees, which degrades the quality characteristics of the lumber. The highest quality and, accordingly, the most expensive type of edged board is the material cut radially, therefore it is used for works with special quality requirements.