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This invention is to make lumber, using waste and by-products as saw dust, wood chips, shavings, straw. Large mill board that have been graded as rejects, now may be turned into lumber.
with all the talk about saving our forests, now we are doing something about it. With man-made lumber. Lumber has always been made from trees, now to be made from waste products. Patent U.S. Pat. No. 6,358,352,131 by Ernest W. Schmit, Mar. 19, 2002, a step forward saving our trees, making better lumber from bad.
The big advantage of man-made lumber is the big savings of our forest. Also using our waste products and sheets of materials that have been classified as rejects. Kiln dried will be a word of the past.
As man-made lumber can be glued up in large she, stacked in piles, till the glue dries, the weight of the pile will automatically eliminate the use of weights and clamps. After the glue dries, the sheets are than cut to desired widths, and will require no sorting or grading.
Carpenter work will be made much easier, because no crooked boards, no warping, no twisting. When used for corners, sills, headers, because of the clean cuts will fit nicely together.
The studs could also be drilled with holes or slotted for all wiring.
There are basically only two side pieces to make a stud or lumber, the side pieces (10) are glued to each side of the core (16). The core (16) for a stud may be made in one or more pieces. If strength is a factor than the core should be made in one piece. If two pieces are used leaving a core with a space in the center, than a end filler block (12) should be used in each end for a better nailing surface, and also be sawed if a shorter stud is needed.
Lumber made from by-products are naturally made with savings, as it is very costly to get the trees to the; mill before it is sawed into lumber. There is a great supply of lumber by-products to be used for Man-made lumber that will create a very large market.
Claiming the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/717,981 filled Sep. 16, 2005 by the present inventor.
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60717981 | Sep 2005 | US |