The side of a hog salted and cured; a side of bacon.
One of several planks, smaller timbers, or iron plates, which are secured together, side by side, to make a large girder or built beam.
The outside piece of a sawed log; a slab.
To cut into, or off in, flitches or strips; as, to flitch logs; to flitch bacon.
(1) A lengthwise strip from the outer part of a tree trunk. (2) A piece or bundle of wood veneer.
any part of the log which is sliced into veneer.
A log sawn on two or more sides from which veneer is sliced.
fish steak usually cut from a halibut
a side of bacon, so that would explain the name
A log sliced into thin veneer pieces, usually 1/16" thickness, slices are then bundled back to sell as a unit
Description of a part of a log in log or veneer form.
A plank-sized chunk of lumber that has been cut into very thin slices for veneering piano cases.
As the veneer is sliced, the leaves are packed together in multiples of four, for matching. A flitch is a number of these fours, often 32 or 64.
The complete bundle of thin sheets of veneer after cutting, laid together in sequence as they were sliced or sawn.
1. a large piece from the side of a log, which is sawn or hewn on two or more sides, waney, bevel-edged or square-edged, and intended for further conversion 2. a package of sheets of veneer laid together in the sequence of their cutting
a large piece of sawn log intended for further cutting.
Part of a log, cut lengthways before slicing into veneers.
A hewn or sawn log made ready for veneer production or the actual veneer slices of one half log, kept in order, used for he production of fine plywood panels. To determine the approximate amount of face veneer required, multiply the panel surface area by 3. This ration may have to be increased to accommodate exacting requirements of appearance when the flitch contains a wide range of characteristics.
A large piece of log, sawn on at least two surfaces, intended for further cutting.
Part of a log that is sawed into veneers; the bundle of consecutive sheets of veneers when cut.
A complete bundle of thin veneer sheets laid together in sequence as they are cut from a given log or section of a log.
bundle of veneer sheets component of beam or girder.
Piece of wood which is sawn into veneer. Also describes the bundle of consecutive sheets of veneer when cut.
A thin piece of wood, used often as a veneer.