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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 283711, member: 5066"]Some elements, particularly the smaller pieces will naturally be "quarter sawn" when milling oak timber with rotary power saws but riven is a whole other thing.</p><p>In the early 20th century during the golden age of oak in america, they quarter sawed the entire log when making arts & craft, mission or craftsman style furniture. It was a main feature of that style furniture.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 283711, member: 5066"]Some elements, particularly the smaller pieces will naturally be "quarter sawn" when milling oak timber with rotary power saws but riven is a whole other thing. In the early 20th century during the golden age of oak in america, they quarter sawed the entire log when making arts & craft, mission or craftsman style furniture. It was a main feature of that style furniture.[/QUOTE]
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