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Using OSB Safely When installing in vertical applications such as wall sheathing, you'll want to orient the smooth or stamped side facing out. The smooth side has a better moisture resistance and will ultimately provide better performance against weather.
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Read More »OSB board is an alternative product to traditional plywood. OSB stands for Oriented Strand Board, and is composed of pieces of wood oriented in the same direction. The compression of wood pieces that were cut along the direction of the wood fiber give OSB its formidable strength. OSB is typically used for structural applications, including roofing, wall sheathing, and sub-flooring. OSB is chosen over plywood frequently due to its affordability over a comparable panel size. Though not popular, OSB can be used for exposed walls, siding, and becoming popular as an alternative for main flooring. In general, OSB is used where affordable strength is needed and will be covered up later. When installing OSB, woodworkers may find that one side of the board has a rather rough side. Likewise, one side may be stamped with “This Side Down”. But what does this all mean? Is there a reason as to why rough sides exist? What is interpreted as the “down” side if you are installing vertically? Let’s take a look at the intent behind this feature.
Woodworking With CAD Index. Introduction. Drawing with a Computer. CAD is an acronym for Computer Aided Drafting or Computer Aided Design.
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Read More »SUMMARY The reason OSB has one rough side is simply for safety. The rough side provides safety for the workers at the jobsite.
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