This is a badge bit (
BB) that is part of the
PEM curriculum. Completing this BB is part of getting the
wood badge in
Woodland Care.
Now that you're starting to turn
trees into building materials, let's pay attention to the waste stream of sawmills. One source is slabs of wood with bark on one side and random tapering widths and thicknesses. One great use is as economical siding for buildings. Let's make some slab siding boards that are shiplapped for a tighter fit!
Here's a BB where a fine gentleman did exactly what we're talking about, except for the shiplap part:
Sugar shack slab wood siding project
Here's one way to make shiplap:
Minimum requirements:
- Make 100 square feet of shiplap slab wood siding
- Starting with two "live edges"
- Ending with two parallel edges with shiplap
rabbits on them
- Select up to 4 widths to maximize slab usage
- For example: 6", 8", 9" and 10"
- Square ends on the boards
Provide proof of the following as pictures or
video (<2 min):
- The slabs you're starting with
- Cutting the first edge on a board
- Cutting the second (parallel) edge on that board
- Cutting the shiplap edges
- Finished siding
- Explain/show how it is at least 100 square feet