What is a flitch?

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  • ironhat
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    What is a flitch?

    I came across this while searching a link to Scott's thread about his first 'finished' project. It's mentioned almost continuously on the Hearne Hardwoods site, here. I wondering if it's cutting a log and keeping the planks in order of how they came off the log.
    Blessings,
    Chiz
  • LCHIEN
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    #2
    Originally posted by ironhat
    I came across this while searching a link to Scott's thread about his first 'finished' project. It's mentioned almost continuously on the Hearne Hardwoods site, here. I wondering if it's cutting a log and keeping the planks in order of how they came off the log.
    this article explains it.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flitch_(wood)

    In short, Veneer is made by either peeling a layer off a log of wood, or by taking thin vertical cross-sections of a log known as Flitches. Peeled veneers hardly ever look like rift or quartersawn boards, however, flitches tend to look more like quartersawn or riftsawn boards.
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    • cabinetman
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      #3
      In general terms, a flitch refers to a longitudinal face panel of wood. If taken as a back to back piece they are referred to "bookmatched", and if they are done in an order they are called "sequenced". If they are done in a series, they are referred to as "numbered", and marked as such.

      An obvious use of "flitches" can be seen on hardwood plywoods that have a "sliced face" veneer, which would be longitudinal panels of "flitches" to make up the 4' width. Rotary cut plywood veneer faces can be one piece.

      The term can apply to veneer, or lumber.
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      • gary
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        • May 2004
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        #4
        I think I remember something about it being 1/2 of a log when I visited Webb veneer company in Indiana.
        Gary

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        • Bruce Cohen
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          #5
          Hey Chiz,

          They say a picture's worth a thgousand words. These came from Hearne Hardwoods website.

          Knock yourself out.

          Bruce




          Hey I just noticed where you live, Hearne might be near you

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          • pelligrini
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            #6
            It's not the definition you're looking for, but there are flitch plates and such.
            Erik

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            • dkerfoot
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              #7
              I used to work for an office furniture manufacturer that included high-end wood furniture. One of their "features" was that they would build all of the furniture for a given office from the same flitch in order to provide better color and grain matching.
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              • crokett
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                • Jan 2003
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                #8
                My understanding was a flitch was a complete section of a log cut into veneers. In a box in my shed I have several flitches of walnut and oak veneers.
                David

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