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Plain-sawn (flat-sawn)

Plain-sawn (also called flat-sawn) describes boards cut tangentially to the growth rings so the rings meet the face at a low angle (often ~0–30°). It maximises yield and width, often shows “cathedral” grain, and is generally more prone to cupping than quarter-sawn stock.

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