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In the construction trade, you will hear about rough sawn timber often, as it lies at the very beginning of the timber processing journey and plays a vital role in how wood is chosen, prepared, and utilised on-site or in the workshop. Prior to the refining and smoothing of timber, it starts as raw, otherwise known as rough sawn timber. Ready to find out more about the advantages of using rough sawn timber in your next project? This guide will break it down.

What is Rough Sawn Timber Used For?

Rough sawn timber is often chosen when appearance isn’t the priority, and the main requirements of the project relate to strength, practicality, and cost efficiency. 

It is cut straight from the log without being smoothed or finished, which makes it a fantastic choice for hidden and structural projects.

A wide array of construction projects rely on rough sawn timber, namely floor joists, roof rafters, stud walls, and general framing. Builders commonly pick these sections when they are working with

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