Wood_Slice
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I have a 17" Grizzly band saw and wanted to saw some logs into useable lumber. I can probably safely saw a 16" diameter x 3-4 feet length of a log with a little jig-rigging on my band saw for support and squaring. My actual question is lets say I would like the final dried rough dimension of the wood to be 4/4 or 6/4 or 8/4 and so on----> How much extra thickness do I need to add to counteract the drying shrinkage of the wood. Does it shrink? If yes, by how much? 1/16",1/8", 1/4" etc. Different wood species different shrinkage rates.
I sawed some 14" diameter x 2 foot logs already and the width was honestly just spit balling whatever looked OK to my eye while trying to cut out the heartwood.
I sawed some 14" diameter x 2 foot logs already and the width was honestly just spit balling whatever looked OK to my eye while trying to cut out the heartwood.