The process of sawing a log into boards is an important process in the wood processing industry, requiring precision and coordination between modern machinery and the skills of workers.
1. Preparation stage:
The log is brought into the workshop and the bark is cleaned to remove dirt and impurities. This helps protect the saw blade from abrasion and ensures a smooth cutting surface. Next, the log is inspected to determine the size, curvature and internal defects such as knots or cracks.
2. Fixing and orientation:
The log is fed into a sawmill with a precise positioning system. Workers adjust the log to match the requirements for size and cutting direction. This helps optimize sawn timber, minimizing material loss.
3. Sawing:
The main saw, usually a band saw or cross-cut saw, cuts the log into rough boards according to the specified dimensions. There are two main sawing methods:
Center sawing: The board is sawn from the center of the log, creating boards with beautiful and uniform grain.
Parallel sawing: The log is cut into boards in a plane parallel to the axis of the log.
4. Processing and grading:
After sawing, the raw board is transferred to the stage of removing defects, smoothing and cutting to create standard sizes. The boards are classified based on thickness, quality and intended use (making furniture, construction or flooring).
This process requires a combination of modern machinery and skilled workers to ensure high quality products, optimize wood resources and meet market demand.
#WoodProcessing
#SawingWood
#LogCutting
#DebarkingProcess
#WoodInspection
#WoodSawmill
#RadialSawing
#ParallelSawing
#TimberPlanks
#WoodPlankProduction
#LumberSizing
#SurfacePlaning
#WoodDrying
#KilnDrying
#MoistureControl
#LogToPlank
#TimberProcessing
#WoodTrimming
#WoodQualityControl
#SawmillOperation
Ещё видео!