What is the difference between a planed board and an edged board?

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  1. Differences in the technique of making boards
  2. What's better?
  3. Where are they used?

Construction beginners often confuse lumber and order the wrong thing. There are a number of differences between planed and edged boards. Both varieties are in demand, but before making a purchase, you need to understand their characteristics.

Differences in the technique of making boards

The individual parameters of the boards are largely determined by the technology of their manufacture. It is not very different, but there is still a difference. If in doubt at the purchase stage, you should consult with an employee of the hardware store.

The technique for the production of edged boards is in its processing with a special machine designed for working with wood, in order to fit certain parameters... In the workpieces, the side part is removed along with the bark, but the surface does not become smooth.

The wood is delivered to the workshop, where it is cut and boards of the required size are obtained. The edges of the boards differ in size and have roughness.

Drying takes place naturally, so the workpiece may deform over time. In case of shrinkage of the boards, they have to be changed.

The principle of production of planed boards is identical. But after trimming, it is processed additionally in order to bring it to a smooth state, to make it as even as possible. After removing the bark, the material is given the required dimensions, then it is subjected to drying and grinding. Experts recommend re-sanding to remove any existing irregularities.

Thus, lumber differs in processing: one has a perfectly smooth surface, while the other has a rough surface. The processing method affects the cost. Dry planed board is more expensive. It can be used for interior finishing. It looks good in its natural state, without staining and varnishing.

But this does not mean that the edged variety is used only for rough cladding. This lumber has natural moisture and obvious dimensional errors. It is subject to additional processing by the customer himself, immediately before use.

What's better?

To understand which of the lumber is better, you need to compare their key characteristics. Having figured out what the difference is, you can place an order.

The main advantage of the edged variety is its democratic cost. Sliced ​​lumber is more expensive. Boards with a natural moisture level are more resistant to the adverse effects of the external environment. The most valuable are conifers. When erecting load-bearing structures, beech and oak are usually used.

Among the advantages of an edged board, in addition to an affordable price, they highlight its safety and environmental friendliness. This material is easy to use, no special tools are required.

Edged boards differ in classes. High quality material is used in furniture production. The advantages of planed lumber include:

  • the correct shape of each workpiece;
  • excellent quality lumber;
  • absence of deformations and other defects after drying in the chamber.

Its minus in comparison with the edged variety - higher price.

Where are they used?

Both planed and edged boards are actively used in the construction industry. Each variety has its own characteristics, pros and cons. Edged board has a wide range of applications. It is a suitable material for creating interior cladding.It can be used for wall decoration in various premises. Edged raw board is used for the construction of:

  • roofs;
  • load-bearing structures and floors;
  • formwork and scaffolding;
  • furniture products;
  • decorative elements.

Frames, door frames, boxes are made on the basis of such boards. They are used for exterior cladding of buildings. They serve as lags when laying the floor.

On the basis of the planed variety, floors, pieces of furniture are made, places where the use of high-quality wood is required. When finishing work is carried out, there is often a need for additional processing, varnishing and other compounds that provide protection from sunlight or fungus. Planed boards treated with protective mixtures serve for several years without losing their presentable appearance.

For information on how a planed board differs from a calibrated one, see below.

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