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resaw, n.|ˈriːsɔː| [f. re- 5 a + saw n.1 See also resawing vbl. n.] a. A machine used for the further cutting of sawn wood. b. Wood cut by such a machine. Also attrib.
1915Saw in History (Henry Disston & Sons) iii. 36 Boards and thin Cants, or Planks, made by the log saw are run through the Resaws and are manufactured into two or more thin boards. 1958R. H. Hordern Woodworking Machinist I. i. 7 The band mill to achieve the preliminary breaking-down and squaring, and the band or circular resaw to carry out the final resawing. 1971Timber Trades Jrnl. 21 Aug. 38/1 The first band resaw machine to be installed in the district is a Stenner type VHM 36in. Ibid. 11 Sept. 43/1 The new production line was so successful that the additional machines were installed. These are a VHS slab resaw followed by an EDS double edger. 1972J. Minifie Homesteader viii. 63 Re-saw is a half-inch board with little to recommend it but ductility and ease of handling. |