1. The log arrives in the mill
early in the morning.
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2. Preparing the log to cut
into four sections.
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3. A vat where logs are steamed
or cooked to be able to make a smooth cut.
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4. Ready to cut the flitch.
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5. At a pace of 40 strokes
per minute the flitch is cut smoothly.
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6. Drying the raw veneers in
a modern press dryer down to a moisture content of approx. 10%.
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7. The log is spread out to
clip and bundle.
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8. The fully automatic measuring
line ensures the correct measurments.
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