The disadvantage mentioned in ordinary sawing is to some extent avoided in quarter sawing. This method of sawing produces fine timber when the wood has no distinct medullary rays. However, timber cut by this method has a tendency to get bent in the transverse direction (Fig. 10.7(a)).

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Figure 10.7 Ordinary and quarter sawing


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