The most familiar type of wood siding is the clapboard a form of lap siding that s also called bevel siding.
Traditional clapboard siding exposure.
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Clapboards can also be rabbeted or notched at the bottom so that the edge of one board overlaps the one next to it in a flush joint.
The boards are thicker at the top and narrower at the bottom.
Nominal 1x6 1x8 refers to the size before the pattern profile is milled and not the board s final finished or dressed dimensions.
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A 1 nominal is usually 11 16ths inch thick.
Starting at either end make a series of marks along one edge each equal to the clapboard s exposure to the weather.
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This is a very similar style to that of clapboard.
To ensure that the courses are evenly spaced make a swing stick from a straight 1x3 at least 6 feet long.
Traditional new england clapboard is cut radially from the log producing true vertical grain and up to 6 wide.
A 6 nominal bevel pattern is usually 5 3 8 5 1 2 wide which results in 4 3 8 4 1 8 inches of exposed face assuming a 1 board overlap.
Material costs for wood siding can range from 0 75 sq.
For clear red cedar clapboards.
Mark an arrow on the end of the stick where you began measuring.
For pine to 7 8 sq.
Clapboards have a triangular cut.
Bevel siding and bungalow siding are 20th century versions that are generally resawn from boards producing random grain to obtain widths of 8 and more.
Thinner at the top and wider near the lower more exposed part of the board.