Making Pine Shingles

On wood shingles or shakes most of the time a third of the wood is exposed so it takes lots of wood to cover a roof.
Making pine shingles. Shingles are cut from blocks of wood shake bolts split out of a whole trunk of cedar sugar pine redwood fir or other straight grained timber. Step 1 find quality trees. The shingles are sawn usually giving them taper from end to end and therefore using less wood than a shake. Asphalt shingles are produced by passing the base material through a machine that successively adds the other components.
Many people purchase bundles of wood shingles at home improvement stores but you can make them yourself. There is a shingle oil for treating them or just plain will work. Shakes long shingles split from logs are cut from bolts of straight grained timber such as cedar or redwood. Shingle making goes right along with logging i would get 2 or 3 logs from a pine then cut shingle blocks from the tops their is about 16 between the nodes on most white pines shingle making is far too labor intensive and boreing for modern folks i modified the feed cog wheels on my chase machine 3 4 butts really look nice on a building i found that freashly cut pine a bear to handle and cut pitch everywhere found it best to wait till the pitch just starts to turn white but not dry cut.
February 13 2010 07 33 34 am you think pine is bad the guy i cut a bunch for made them out of basswood. So someone had the idea of making a thick shake and then re sawing it at an angle so that it tapers and also so that the one side was smooth. When you make your own wood shingles you will be constructing them from actual trees in the forest. This means that they are still growing and you must take your time to find good trees.
White oak black locust honey locust redwood cedar rock elm yellow poplar and osage orange all are good shingle or shake wood.