Radial shrinkage is movement from pith to bark, across the growth rings.
It is typically smaller than tangential shrinkage. Quarter-sawn boards are closer to the radial direction, which is why they tend to be more stable in wide parts.
Shrinkage from pith to bark (across rings). Usually smaller than tangential.
Radial shrinkage is movement from pith to bark, across the growth rings.
It is typically smaller than tangential shrinkage. Quarter-sawn boards are closer to the radial direction, which is why they tend to be more stable in wide parts.