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Kind of fun, although far too many choices of materials to choose from.
20 species of pine, 17 species of oak, etc. Does anybody know if Home Depot Melamine panels are made from M1, M2 or M3 particle board? The Sagulator wants to know. ;-) http://www.woodbin.com/calcs/sagulator/ |
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DerbyDad03 wrote:
Kind of fun, although far too many choices of materials to choose from. 20 species of pine, 17 species of oak, etc. Does anybody know if Home Depot Melamine panels are made from M1, M2 or M3 particle board? The Sagulator wants to know. ;-) http://www.woodbin.com/calcs/sagulator/ What kind of wood is Ramin? -- GW Ross |
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On Sun, 13 Aug 2017 19:02:42 -0400, G Ross wrote:
DerbyDad03 wrote: Kind of fun, although far too many choices of materials to choose from. 20 species of pine, 17 species of oak, etc. Does anybody know if Home Depot Melamine panels are made from M1, M2 or M3 particle board? The Sagulator wants to know. ;-) http://www.woodbin.com/calcs/sagulator/ What kind of wood is Ramin? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonystylus |
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On Sunday, August 13, 2017 at 7:16:11 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Sun, 13 Aug 2017 19:02:42 -0400, G Ross wrote: DerbyDad03 wrote: Kind of fun, although far too many choices of materials to choose from. 20 species of pine, 17 species of oak, etc. Does anybody know if Home Depot Melamine panels are made from M1, M2 or M3 particle board? The Sagulator wants to know. ;-) http://www.woodbin.com/calcs/sagulator/ What kind of wood is Ramin? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonystylus wikipedia says it's a hardwood, but it looks pretty soft to me. http://mymenupal.com/wp-content/uplo...eSoup3_WEB.jpg Oh...wait...never mind. ;-) |
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On Sun, 13 Aug 2017 18:45:43 -0700 (PDT), DerbyDad03
wrote: On Sunday, August 13, 2017 at 7:16:11 PM UTC-4, wrote: On Sun, 13 Aug 2017 19:02:42 -0400, G Ross wrote: DerbyDad03 wrote: Kind of fun, although far too many choices of materials to choose from. 20 species of pine, 17 species of oak, etc. Does anybody know if Home Depot Melamine panels are made from M1, M2 or M3 particle board? The Sagulator wants to know. ;-) http://www.woodbin.com/calcs/sagulator/ What kind of wood is Ramin? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonystylus wikipedia says it's a hardwood, but it looks pretty soft to me. "Hardwood" doesn't describe a wood's physical properties, rather a comment on the tree's sexual orientation. ;-) Softwood ~ conifer. Hardwood /= Softwood. http://mymenupal.com/wp-content/uplo...eSoup3_WEB.jpg Oh...wait...never mind. ;-) I was going there with my previous post but hit the wrong key and sent it instead. ;-) "It's not a son of a beech or a son of a birch but its mother was the best piece of ash..." |
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On 8/13/2017 6:30 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
Kind of fun, although far too many choices of materials to choose from. 20 species of pine, 17 species of oak, etc. Does anybody know if Home Depot Melamine panels are made from M1, M2 or M3 particle board? The Sagulator wants to know. ;-) http://www.woodbin.com/calcs/sagulator/ Lowes says theirs is industrial grade and that seems to be M2 or M3 Boise Cascade says their industrial grade is 45# density. Not much else available |
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On Sunday, August 13, 2017 at 7:20:42 PM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 8/13/2017 6:30 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: Kind of fun, although far too many choices of materials to choose from. 20 species of pine, 17 species of oak, etc. Does anybody know if Home Depot Melamine panels are made from M1, M2 or M3 particle board? The Sagulator wants to know. ;-) http://www.woodbin.com/calcs/sagulator/ Lowes says theirs is industrial grade and that seems to be M2 or M3 Boise Cascade says their industrial grade is 45# density. Not much else available (Thanks...but I wasn't really asking. Seriously, thanks for checking) |
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On 8/13/2017 5:30 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
Kind of fun, although far too many choices of materials to choose from. 20 species of pine, 17 species of oak, etc. Does anybody know if Home Depot Melamine panels are made from M1, M2 or M3 particle board? The Sagulator wants to know. ;-) http://www.woodbin.com/calcs/sagulator/ Here is my sag tester. https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...posted-public/ |
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On Monday, August 14, 2017 at 5:51:46 PM UTC-4, Leon wrote:
On 8/13/2017 5:30 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote: Kind of fun, although far too many choices of materials to choose from. 20 species of pine, 17 species of oak, etc. Does anybody know if Home Depot Melamine panels are made from M1, M2 or M3 particle board? The Sagulator wants to know. ;-) http://www.woodbin.com/calcs/sagulator/ Here is my sag tester. https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...posted-public/ I didn't see that species listed in the Sagulator drop down menu. |
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