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  2. Quarter sawing - Wikipedia

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    Quarter sawing. Quarter sawing or quartersawing is a woodworking process that produces quarter-sawn or quarter-cut boards in the rip cutting of logs into lumber. The resulting lumber can also be called radially-sawn or simply quartered. There is widespread confusion between the terms rift sawn and quarter sawn with the terms defined both with ...

  3. Graf Brothers Flooring and Lumber - Wikipedia

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    Graf Brothers Flooring and Lumber specializes in, and is the world's largest manufacturer of, rift and quarter sawn oak products. [3] Rift & Quartered lumber results from a unique way of sawing that maximizes the yield of lumber with vertical grain. Vertical grain is preferred because of its excellent technical properties.

  4. Portsmouth, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Graf Brothers Flooring and Lumber, the world's largest manufacturer of rift and quartered oak products, has two satellite log yards in Portsmouth, with the company's main office across the river in South Shore, Kentucky. Portsmouth is the home of Sole Choice Inc., one of the world's largest manufacturers of shoelaces. Arts and culture

  5. Unfathomable Hot Dog Creations Across America - AOL

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    There are hand-cut fries, "tot-chos" (a mashup of tater tots and nachos), mac and cheese bites, and specialty hot dogs for days. ... a quarter-pound beef frank topped with fries, gravy, and ...

  6. William Q. Atwood - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Lumber baron. Political party. Republican. William Q. Atwood (January 1, 1839 – December 21, 1910) was a lumber baron in Saginaw, Michigan. Born a slave in Alabama, he was freed in 1853 in the will of his white master and father, and moved to the free state of Ohio. He became active in the Underground Railroad in Ripley, Ohio.

  7. Kirtland Temple - Wikipedia

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    The church bought 16 acres of old-growth forest to provide lumber to build the temple. Logs of walnut, cedar, cherry, and white oak were floated on the Chagrin River a few hundred yards to the sawmill where they were cut and used to build the temple.

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