a machine to shape wood
No. The metal lath replaces the wood furring.
A thin narrow strip of wood is either a lath or a slat.
A lathe is a machine that is used to carve wood or metal by turning it.
A thin piece of wood is called a "slat."
Lath refers to a thin, flat strip of wood or other material used as a support for plaster, tiles, or other finishes in construction. Traditionally, lath is nailed to wall studs or ceiling joists to create a framework for these materials, allowing for proper adhesion and structural integrity. In modern construction, metal or composite lath may also be used for similar purposes.
Lowes sells 1-1/2" wide lath strips. They also can be ripped from 2x4 material, 3/16" thick. Jack L http://www.thewoodshop.20m.com
Surendra Lath was born in 1949.
Melagne Lath was born in 1963.
Yes, fix it to the studs, NOT the lath
Blue wood is regular wood but with a factory infusion that turns it blue
a termite does
The Lath of Life - 1916 was released on: USA: 20 November 1916