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- Resaw abstract "A resaw is a large band saw optimized for cutting timber along the grain to reduce larger sections into smaller sections or veneers. Resawing veneers requires a wide blade - commonly 2" to 3" (52 - 78 mm) - with a small kerf to minimize waste. Resaw blades of up to 1" (26 mm) may be fitted to a standard band saw. Many small & medium sized sawmills use 1"-1-1/2" band saw blades. Manufacturers of these blades are Wood-Mizer, Dakin-Flathers, Lenox Saw, Edge Manufacturing & Munkforsagar.Timber mills use larger resaws to rip large planks into smaller sizes. A typical mill sized resaw is eight inches wide and made with 16 gauge steel. Resaw blades can be identified by their straight back, as opposed to headsaws and doublecut blades which have notched or toothed backs.".
- Resaw thumbnail Band_saw_blades.jpg?width=300.
- Resaw wikiPageID "9653746".
- Resaw wikiPageRevisionID "600180351".
- Resaw hasPhotoCollection Resaw.
- Resaw subject Category:Sawmill_technology.
- Resaw subject Category:Saws.
- Resaw type Abstraction100002137.
- Resaw type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Resaw type Communication100033020.
- Resaw type Proverb107153838.
- Resaw type Saws.
- Resaw type Saying107151380.
- Resaw type Speech107109196.
- Resaw comment "A resaw is a large band saw optimized for cutting timber along the grain to reduce larger sections into smaller sections or veneers. Resawing veneers requires a wide blade - commonly 2" to 3" (52 - 78 mm) - with a small kerf to minimize waste. Resaw blades of up to 1" (26 mm) may be fitted to a standard band saw. Many small & medium sized sawmills use 1"-1-1/2" band saw blades.".
- Resaw label "Resaw".
- Resaw sameAs m.02pn7_d.
- Resaw sameAs Q7314941.
- Resaw sameAs Q7314941.
- Resaw sameAs Resaw.
- Resaw wasDerivedFrom Resaw?oldid=600180351.
- Resaw depiction Band_saw_blades.jpg.
- Resaw isPrimaryTopicOf Resaw.