Sawn timber
In our sawmill, after mechanical debarking, we saw around 20,000 m3 of beech and oak logs per year, in two shifts. All of the oak is used for our own production of solid wood laminated panels. Beech timber is mostly used for our own production of laminated solid wood panels, but a portion of it is sold on the market.
Steamed and sawn beech timber
We produce steamed and sawn beech timber and sell it as either fresh or dry (kiln-dried).
Fresh sawn timber
Fresh sawn timber
We sell steamed square edged fresh sawn timber in Classes A/B, C/D and Sawfalling.
Panel dimensions
Thickness: 50 mm
Width: 12 cm+, Sawfalling 14 cm+
Lengths: 1.8‒2.0 m, 2.2 m+, Sawfalling 2.2 m+
Fresh sawn timber | Class A/B
Square-edged, with finely treated faces, three sides clear, sound intergrown knots on the back face are permitted, unlimited amounts of sound red heart are permitted.
Fresh sawn timber | Class C/D
Square-edged, with finely treated faces, penetrating knots (“through knots”) on both faces, unlimited amounts of red heart on both faces, discoloration, unlimited number of sound intergrown knots, cracks across the width of the boards.
Fresh sawn timber | Class Sawfalling
It is produced in the form of unedged/half-edged boards; unlimited number of knots, cracks across the width of the boards, splay knots permitted, unlimited amount of red heart.
Dry sawn timber
Dry sawn timber
We sell lightly steamed dry sawn timber in two basic variations:
- Dry edged pre-planed timber
- Dry unedged/half-edged boards
Dry sawn timber | Dry edged pre-planed timber
Dry edged pre-planed timber
This type of timber is produced from dry lightly steamed unedged boards (kiln-dried), by two-phase edging followed by pre-planing. Timber moisture content is 8 – 10%, but it can be higher at customers’ request. Certificates: FSC and IPPC (HT-0539).
This type of timber is produced in the following Classes:
- Class Superior
- Class Prime A
- Class Beech A/B
- Class Common
- Class Furniture
Outline of dimensions is shown in the table
(One length per pack.)
(Variable widths per pack. Note: Optional fixed width at customers’ request.)
Class Superior
Four sides surfaced, even colour of lightly steamed beech
Class Prime A
Three sides surfaced, even colour of lightly steamed beech, sound red heart permitted on back face as well as smaller sound intergrown knots.
Class Beech A/B
Permitted sound knots, unlimited amounts of penetrating red heart on both faces
Class Common
Unlimited number of knots permitted, discoloration
Class Furniture
Discoloration permitted (unlimited), penetrating knots (“through knots”), red heart (unlimited), cracks.
Dry sawn timber | Dry unedged/half-edged boards
Dry unedged/half-edged boards
It is lightly steamed timber, dried in kilns down to a moisture content of 8 – 10%, but moisture content can be higher at customers’ request. Certificates: FSC and IPPC (HT-0539).
This type of timber is produced in the following Classes:
- Class Superior
- Class Prime A
- Class Beech A/B
- Class Common
- Class Furniture
Outline of dimensions is shown in the table
(Variable widths in pack. Note: Optional fixed width at customers’ request.)
Class Superior
Four sides surfaced, even colour of lightly steamed beech.
Class Prime A
Three sides surfaced, even colour of lightly steamed beech, sound red heart permitted on back face and smaller sound intergrown knots.
Class Beech A/B
Permitted sound knots, unlimited amounts of penetrating red heart on both faces.
Class Common
Unlimited number of knots permitted, discoloration.
Class Furniture
Discoloration permitted (unlimited), penetrating knots (“through knots”), red heart (unlimited), cracks.