IMPACT OF LOG SWEEP ON WARP IN SOUTHERN PINE STRUCTURAL LUMBER

Citation
Fg. Wagner et Fw. Taylor, IMPACT OF LOG SWEEP ON WARP IN SOUTHERN PINE STRUCTURAL LUMBER, Forest products journal, 45(2), 1995, pp. 59-62
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Forestry,"Materials Science, Paper & Wood
Journal title
ISSN journal
00157473
Volume
45
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
59 - 62
Database
ISI
SICI code
0015-7473(1995)45:2<59:IOLSOW>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
Almost 14 billion board feet of southern pine lumber are used each yea r in the United States for new construction or renovation of existing buildings (16). The incidence of warp in structural grades of southern pine lumber is high (4). As a result, a high proportion of pieces may be underutilized or discarded at the job site. Recent research indica tes that warp within structural grades of softwood lumber may not be a ttributable to measurable growth characteristics in the lumber (4,8). This study investigated the impact of one log growth characteristic, s weep, on warp in southern pine 2-by 6-inch (38 by 140 mm) lumber. Resu lts showed that both bow and crook in lumber sawn from sweeped souther n pine logs were significantly greater than were bow and crook in lumb er sawn from straight southern pine logs. Mean bow, crook, and twist i n the study lumber were substantially lower than grade limits for No. 2 structural joists and planks. It may be reasonable to expect more lu mber sawn from sweeped, southern pine logs to be underutilized or disc arded at the job site because of warp compared to lumber sawn from str aight southern pine logs.