How to make your own rough sawn lumber barn wood this easy how to video shows you the simple steps to make rough sawn texture on new wood you get that.
How to make overlap rough sewn wood for siding.
Rough sawn lumber is a traditional siding material that remains a practical and affordable option for modern homeowners.
Typical clapboard siding is 6 or 8 inches wide.
The rustic charm of 1 inch rough.
Allow the paint to dry between.
Be especially careful to smooth any runs or drips.
Pull the trigger and sweep the pattern along the wood from side to side at the right distance from the wood.
Repeat immediately overlapping the first pattern by about 1 inch.
Use a roller on the boards applying one thin coat at a time.
Continue working in the same manner until all visible sides are coated.
1x8 pattern coverage example.
Use a latex paintbrush if you are applying latex stain.
Assuming 1 2 board overlap.
Choose straight 3 4 inch thick lumber that is free from open knots splits and checking.
If you are siding four walls 8 feet high by 40 feet long with 8 wide cedar siding boards and we allow 10 of the total square feet for openings you would need approximately 2250 2450 linear feet depending on pattern selected.
How to make siding from rough sawn lumber.
How to make your own clap board siding.
Apply the stain to the rough cut lumber using the 3 to 4 inch paintbrush and working from left to right.
Use an oil based paintbrush if you are applying oil based stain.
Set your table saw blade as high as it will go at a 15 degree angle for 1 by 6 lumber or 10 degrees for.