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Bevel siding from common lumber

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  • Need for increased outlets for common boards led to a study of lalllin­ated bevel siding. Low-grade boards of Douglas fir and ponderosa pine were bonded with exterior glue to veneer covering and resin-fiber overlay to form panels subsequently ripped to width and bevel-sawed into siding, Grooves in the lumber core, number of veneer plies, and stress relief of the lumber core were principal variables assessed for influence on warping in, and appearance of, the siding, A test house sided with experimental constructions was exposed for a year while high relative humidity and temperature were maintained within. Exposure demonstrated resistance to paint blistering of all laminated siding, and only slight cupping in pieces with grooved lumber backing covered with two plies of veneer. Patches and rough grain showed some­what through the overlay when inspected closely. Tests indicated an attractive, serviceable siding can be laminated from common grades of lumber, veneer, and resin-fiber overlay.
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