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waney edge - Cooler - 03-03-2017 I was talking to a Brit and mentioned "live edge lumber" and when I explained what it was he said, "Oh, you mean waney edge lumber." Have you ever heard of this? I Googled waney edge lumber: https://www.google.com/search?q=waney+edge+siding&rlz=1C1RXDB_enUS585US585&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=662&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjlzrex77rSAhWJ7yYKHdVCB58Q_AUIBygC ![]() RE: waney edge - Phil S. - 03-03-2017 Yup - one of a number of lumber defects, at least in some people's eyes. Others listed here- http://www.decks.com/how-to/188/lumber-defects-101 RE: waney edge - Hank Knight - 03-03-2017 "Wane" is a common term describing what we commonly call a "live edge." Webster has this as one of several definitions for the term "WANE": 2 [Middle English, defect, from Old English wana; akin to Old English wan deficient] : a defect in lumber characterized by bark or a lack of wood at a corner or edge RE: waney edge - Steve N - 03-03-2017 The waney edge As a young Boy I was taught it was the Wane edge of the wood. wasn't until I started coming to innnnerweb forums that I heard it called "live edge" Laying there it doesn't look so live to me ![]() Semantics. probably half the discussions in woodworking are not much more than semantics. You call it Poe ta toe, I call it Po Tat oe, it's still a spud ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: waney edge - ianab - 03-03-2017 Wane is the common term in the sawmill sector, and means when the board "runs out" on one edge / corner. Usually because of the taper in the tree. The board grading rules list how much wane is allowed for certain grades, and a smart sawyer can sometimes actually increase the value of the board, by trimming a couple of ft off the end, or ripping the strip with the wane off. The bd/ft measure is then less, but the value of the board is more because it now makes it into a higher grade. Live Edge would be when you intend to saw a board like that. That's not a defect then, it's a feature, and the grading rules don't apply any more. But the two terms are likely to have different meanings in different places, like a lot of sawmill terms and slang. Here and in the US the weather boards on the cabin would be called Live Edge, but I can see how they could be referred to as Waney as well RE: waney edge - daddo - 03-03-2017 Whoever this wane character is, he surely cuts some crooked edges. RE: waney edge - Steve N - 03-04-2017 That's cause he was stoned all the time. ![]() |