Built in the style of old western boom town construction.
Using rough cut lumber siding.
Rough cut or rough sawn lumber is great material to use for a large variety of projects including board and batten siding as well as for garden and storage sheds.
Rough cut cedar siding is a durable building material.
But there are a few things you should know before heading to the yard.
Let dry out then seal.
Here s just one of our sheds we made using our own rough cut lumber.
He clued us in on which tools you should take.
The non milled wood surface creates a rustic appearance but it can present some challenges when it comes to finishing.
The thinnest rough cut boards labeled 4 4 and called four quarter are 1 in.
Rough cut or unsurfaced lumber is a product that generally ends up outside as trim fascia fences or deck components.
Because it tends not to be as absorbent as a more traditional milled siding stains can have trouble penetrating.
Plan to lose 3 16 in.
Using rough cut lumber as a siding material can be an affordable way to side a building.
Like all lumber it lasts longer if you protect it with a stain but its.
It s tough to get surfaced stock thicker than 13 16 in.
Sealing the lumber helps preserve it and protects it against the weather although the sun may discolor unpainted rough cut lumber even if it has a coat of sealer on it.
1 4 in on thicker stock when you plane a roughsawn board smooth.
Rough lumber thicknesses are measured in 1 4 in.
Lumber in michigan we even have our own storage shed made from rough cut pine.
That s why we took a field trip with a pro woodworker to a lumber yard in minneapolis.
The rustic charm of 1 inch rough sawn boards is difficult to match with.
Seal all sides i would use a varathane marine product as it will be subject to outdoor elelments like a boat would be.
Board and batten siding using rough cut green lumber.