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Bearcreeklumber.com
Western Red Cedar, Alaskan Yellow Cedar, Port Orford Cedar, and Redwood are the most commonly used species of wood for exterior siding applications. All species are available in bevel, clapboard, channel rustic, shiplap, board and bat, and many types of tongue and groove siding.
Nantucket® BeadBoard Company
Nantucket® BeadBoard Company originated on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, a small island off the coast of Cape Cod. In 1993, an Island cabinetmaker began to manufacture a sheet product with beaded grooves that simulated the appearance of tongue and groove paneling found in many of the historic Nantucket homes. This sheet product became known as Nantucket® BeadBoard.
Nantucket® BeadBoard sheets, in the “V-Bead”, “Standard Bead” or “V-Groove” profiles eliminated the need to work with single boards. Both profiles could be produced in lengths up to 16' long. Entire walls and ceilings could now exude the grace and elegance of tongue and groove paneling with a fraction of the labor.
Strip products with shiplap sides were developed to offer more options. The shiplap strips were narrower than the sheets of BeadBoard, and had the “V-Bead” and “Standard Bead” profiles—but with their reduced width the shiplap strips were easy to handle. The width of the shiplap strips ranged from 9" to 10" depending on the bead profile used. Using these shiplap strips, contractors and home owners alike could install Nantucket® BeadBoard on ceilings, stairways and other difficult locations with ease. Since the bead profiles on the sheet products and the shiplap products were the same, they could be interchanged depending on the application.
Bobvila.com
Hanging a Shiplap Pine Door Video   Bob and Ryley install a new pre-hung shiplap pine door, which they build themselves, in the shop. (5:21 minutes)
Trestlewood.com
Trestlewood’s primary objective is to provide its customers with unique, high-quality, competitively-priced wood product options. Our portfolio consists of millions and millions of board feet of reclaimed, rescued and other unique lumber, timbers and poles which we believe will result in products of unmatched character for our customers. Link includes Index of Specification Sheets (pdf)
Godfreylumber.com
Log siding can be used to match or complement a new or existing log structure or provide an economical method for giving a log look to a framed structure. Custom corners available with log home sidings. Available in saddle notch, dove tail and shiplap.
wrrobinsonlumber.com
Eastern White Pine Shiplap - The perfect choice for siding your barn or shed! Using the shiplap pattern on our Eastern White Pine boards makes this product the perfect choice for siding barns and sheds as well as many other uses. We have many satisfied customers who are now the proud owners of beautiful barns and sheds. Our shiplap comes in a wide range of lengths, widths and grades.
cedar-log-homes.com
Log home kits and lots of information about building your own log home!
Buffalo Lumber Company
Shiplap Siding is a type of Drop Lap siding with tight joints similar to tongue and groove, but it laps over (1/2" depth of rabbet). Our Shiplap siding is kiln dried and can be installed horizontally or vertically with the edge of one board having a recessed area along its rear which receives the shaped top-rear edge of the board next to or below it, so as to exclude water during rainfall. In vertical applications, bevel cut the ends and install the shiplap siding so water is directed to the outside. Shiplap siding is similar to clapboard but is more attractive, secure and watertight. Shiplap known for its strength as a supporting member forms a relatively tight seal when lapped. Ship-lap is often used as siding for buildings that do not require extensive maintenance or must withstand cold and aggressive climates. For post and beam construction, rough-sawn shiplap is attached vertically usually with 6d-8d common nails. Our milled ship lap siding shows a smooth surface and is more suited to two-by frame construction, provides a tighter seal and is usually placed horizontally. Ship lap siding installs with a minimal amount of effort and material waste.
Bobvila.com
Installing Shiplap Pine Panelling Video Bob meets with Mark and Ryley to install some pine shiplap panelling in the basement room. 5:09 minute video.
Home & Garden Television
Shiplap Ceiling Repair – Home repair expert Henry Harrison helps a homeowner replace rotted shiplap boards in her kitchen ceiling.
Homeportfolio.com
Guide to Shiplap Wood Flooring and Shiplap Wood Flooring Showrooms – Use HomePortfolio to search for Shiplap Wood Flooring and Shiplap Wood Flooring ideas. Discover local showrooms that carry Shiplap Wood Flooring. Save your favorite Shiplap Wood Flooring to your own Personal Portfolio, and use it to collaborate with your designer, architect, or builder.
Hanklelumber.com
Hankle Lumber Shiplap Siding – Shiplap creates the look of “clapboard” siding. When horizontally applied, the rabbetted or shiplap edge overlaps to ensure a tight installation against weather and self-aligns one board to another. This siding is ¾” thick and available in 6”, 8” & 10” widths with lengths ranging from 8’ – 16’. Two surface textures are offered: rough sawn and smooth.
Home & Garden Television
Shiplap Paneling Repair – Home repair expert Henry Harrison shows a guest how to patch a hole in old shiplap paneling.
Woodworking.com
What is a shiplap joint? – A shiplap joint is used for wooden sheathing where the boards are rabbeted so the edges of the adjacent board overlap to make a flush joint.
Oldhouseweb.com
Shiplap and clapboard - The Forums at Oldhouseweb.com – Shiplap is a method of cutting out a 1/2 by 1/2 inch of wood from both edges of a 1x6 board. When nailed up the boards interlock and lay flat against the studs providing a solid flat wood surface. This is an old construction technique often found in the sheathing under the clapboards or shingles of houses.
Sawmilltimbers.com
14 Patterns of Pine Including Shiplap, T&G and Edge and Center Bead – Our Newman M-68 Planer (and shaper) is used to surface rough pine or hemlock lumber into any of 14 patterns, including classic Shiplap or Tongue in V-Groove for wall paneling, Edge and Center Bead for ceilings or wainscoting, Log Cabin Siding and Wide Pine Tongue and Groove Flooring. The majority of the lumber that goes through the planer is S4S, or surfaced four sides. We can run large and small orders, mixed orders and can usually satisfy your preference for lumber grade and board lengths from stock.
Lancasterbarns.com
Storage Sheds – Lancaster County Barns: Cedar Shiplap Siding
Binghamlumber.com
Exterior Siding, Shiplap, Novelty, Rustic, Clapboard, V-Groove, Shakes, Log Siding, Bingham Lumber NH New Hampshire
Coxlumber.com
Shiplap & Channel Shiplap Patterns – Redwood shiplap patterns are widely used for siding and paneling because of the varied visual effects that can be achieved. The boards are self-aligning, which makes installation easy. Shiplap patterns form strong, deliberate shadow lines. Shiplap siding in V channel, Cove and Boston shiplap patterns can be applied either horizontally or vertically. Square-edged channel shiplap patterns should only be applied vertically.
Powerwood.com
Patterns – Power Wood can manufacture any profile - from standard book patterns to unique profiles - cut to order for a customer's special requirements.