Gaining additional knowledge of sawing methods that produce sawn boards with a radial grain is a significant problem today because such methods are rarely used. The current technology in Croatian sawmills is adapted to the standard live and cant sawing methods. Experimental in-mill sawing studies designed to monitor yield are subject to financial and technological restrictions. Therefore, simulated sawing is often required. This research presents the calculation method used to formulate a mathematical model that simulates sawing. The objective was to produce as many radial sawn boards as possible.
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