Increase Sawmill Yield

How to Increase Yield on Unedged Boards: Multi-Rip Infeed, Wane Waste, and Positioning (Practical Guide)

How to Increase Yield on Unedged Boards: Multi-Rip Infeed, Wane Waste, and Positioning (Practical Guide)

How to Increase Yield on Unedged Boards: Multi-Rip Infeed, Wane Waste, and Positioning (Practical Guide) Unedged boards are hard material: variable width, wane on the edges, curvature, and high board-to-board variability. That is why yield at the multi-rip stage can change by shift even when the saw itself is mechanically fine.

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How to reduce wane waste on unedged boards: practical steps before the multi-rip

How to reduce wane waste on unedged boards: practical steps before the multi-rip

How to reduce wane waste on unedged boards: practical steps before the multi-rip Wane is one of the main reasons yield on unedged-board lines is unstable. The issue is rarely “the multi-rip is bad”. More often the issue is that boards enter the saw in random offset and angle, so even a good rip pattern is applied inconsistently.

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Board Centering and Positioning Machine Before the Multi-Rip Saw – How to Increase Yield and Cut Repeatability in a Sawmill

Board Centering and Positioning Machine Before the Multi-Rip Saw – How to Increase Yield and Cut Repeatability in a Sawmill

Board Centering and Positioning Machine Before the Multi-Rip Saw – How to Increase Yield and Cut Repeatability in a Sawmill The problem most sawmills face: boards enter the multi-rip “however they land” Even the best multi-rip saw cannot fix a bad infeed. Boards arrive:

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