Laminated wood process for using waste offcut strips and product

Woodworking – Process – Securing

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144347, 144350, 144355, 156 91, 156266, 1563041, B27G 1100

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050506536

ABSTRACT:
A process for making a laminated wood product includes sawing or sanding opposite faces of offcut wood strips, to prepare these faces for glueing with the strips in quartersawn orientation. The strips are also prepared by sanding or planing substantially parallel to the top and/or bottom surfaces of the strips. The strips are glued end-to-end and side-by-side to form a laminated plank having the strips in quartersawn orientation. The plank is finished to form a laminated quartersawn strip product which may be used for flooring, paneling, millwork or other purposes.

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