Wood is one of the most commonly used elements in human space. The various wood grain patterns and colors bring out different splendors in various scenes of different sizes. In fact, each tree has its own annual rings and pith lines, and different cutting methods make the annual rings and pith lines present different textures.
Common wood cutting processes are mainly divided into tangential cutting, scoring cutting and radial cutting.
The tangential sawing method, also known as the flat sawing method, is sawing along the main axis of the trunk or the direction of the wood grain, perpendicular to the radius of the trunk section. The different grains of the tangential section can be used as one of the bases for identifying wood.
The angle between the annual ring of the tangentially cut wood and the board surface is generally less than 30 degrees. The grain after cutting is presented as an irregular "landscape texture", like a mountain shape, or like a church spire, and tiger stripes may also appear.
In addition to maintaining the unique beauty of the wood grain, this is the sawing method with the least waste and loss, with the advantages of high output, short material processing time, and affordable price.
Like mountains, undulating and overlapping, like water waves, the wood under the tangential cutting process reveals its most authentic texture. WAPUS has preserved its original natural vitality to the utmost, leaving the best side to art and space, and letting nature return to nature.