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BB 3M construction, automotive insulation film, color changing film, invisible film, wood grain soft decorative film
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BB Film Engineering Company has been engaged in technology development and research for more than 20 years. According to the needs of different customers, it has developed two series of thermal insulation safety film products. One is a brand for high-quality household use, which is in stock. One is for high-quality industrial and commercial thermal insulation safety film products and wood grain wall stickers, thickened waterproof self-adhesive wood grain wallpaper, wood grain wall stickers, wall stickers, Boeing film floor stickers, cabinet furniture renovation, wood grain veneers, wood veneers, wood veneers. Skin
3D three-dimensional wood grain wall stickers, wood grain wallpaper, wood grain wall stickers, self-adhesive wall stickers
(BB Film Engineering Company) - 3M Authorized Film Approval Contractor. (Integrated work package)
Specializing in installing sun protection, heat insulation or explosion-proof glass films for homes and industrial and commercial enterprises, as well as interior decoration film services.
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Wood Grain
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WOOD GRAIN IN LUMBER
Sawyers use several methods to cut up a tree, each of which reveals different grain patterns.
The most common method is plain sawing because it produces the highest quantity of usable lumber. The sawyer begins by sawing several boards from one side of the log, turns it 90 degrees and saws several more, and continues in this manner “sawing around” the log. Plain-sawn boards show flat grain on their faces and quarter grain on the edges. | |
The sawyer might also quarter saw a log. First, he saws the log in quarters, then slices each quarter into boards, either by cutting boards from the two flat sides alternately or by gang-sawing the quarter (making parallel cuts). Quartersawn boards show mostly quarter grain on their faces and flat grain on the edges. | |
On special request, a sawyer will live saw a log for a woodworker, gang-sawing the entire log. (This is sometimes called sawing through and through.) Live sawing produces much wider boards than other methods, and these boards show mostly mixed grain — flat grain near the center of the face and quarter grain near the edges. |