Wood Dr
Processing wenge and dark finishes
Q. We are processing wenge and have what looks like sap or resin pockets so that the finish does not darken like it darkens the rest of the wood.
Moisture content for incoming lumber
Q. I heard that you said in a webinar that the variation of moisture content for lumber coming into the plant should be 0.3 standard deviation. Is this correct?
The right humidity level in the plant
Q. What humidity should we keep in our manufacturing plant? Is this 24/7 or can we have other values at night or during weekends?
Poor paint finish on panel
Q. Once in a great while, we see a white paint turn dingy in small regions on a panel. Oftentimes this dinginess shows up a month or two after painting. What is this?
Splinters in crosscut strips
Q. When our crosscut or chop saws cut the end of oak strips, the end has many small splinters. Do these affect or cause the joint failure we see?
End cracks in rough lumber
When we receive rough lumber, there are end cracks, end checks and checking in the rough state. Further processing, drying, rough planning and gang ripping will expose more of these characteristics. Help please.
Grain pattern showing through painted doors
Q. We have a problem with painted pieces of solid wood in cabinets that we send out. They are smooth when we ship them, but a month or so after they are installed in a house, the grain pattern of the wood shows through the painted finish.
Correct moisture content for teak in cabinets
Q. What is the correct moisture for teak used for cabinets?