Frei wrote:
Ok, I don't know if it was split before, but its too thin to split again. All I knew about was splitting down the grain lines. Most of my other wood splits straight down the grain.
So bracewood needs to be labeled hand split as its in the same plane as soundboards?
Im guessing alot of sellers smooth it to thickness after the spilt?
Maybe Ill save this stuff for backbraces. thanks8-)
I never, ever split parallel to the grain lines. It's not relevant - You can see the grain direction in that plane with your eyes (annual rings), and yes, most wood splits evenly down those lines. But that's not what we mean when we talk about 'runout'. The direction that's more difficult/near impossible to see is the runout, which is the grain direction perpendicular (90 degrees) to the grain lines.
I feel sellers who sell split bracing stock should leave the split face clearly split, not planed smooth. Use that as a referece, and slice your braces with a saw.