Measure from the top of the first board down to 1 1 2 inches and mark a line along the board with a chalk line.
How to make dutch lap siding.
The depth of the rabbets should be exactly half the thickness of your lumber.
Using this table saw and dado blade setup you can cut duplicate rabbets on any size lumber to create trendy customizable decorative shiplap siding.
Dutch lap siding has 3 8 overlap with a 1 1 4 curved recessed edge.
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During the project all the rows must project from an exterior wall at a deeper angle.
Place the second board with its bottom edge along this line and nail in place.
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It will stand up to harsh weather and gives an overall sturdy look and feel to it.
The dutch lap pattern provides excellent weather protection and installs with a minimal amount of effort and material wastage.
The house looks better with the groove.
Continue marking and adding boards until the siding installation is complete.
Dutch lap siding varies from the others in that it has a groove at the top of the board.
This type of siding is strong and versatile.
The crucial dimensions are the depth and width of your rabbets.
The groove has a decorative effect on the house.
Dutch lap or german siding is a type of drop siding which unlike clapboards is non beveled and not lapped in installation instead it is edge matched with a shiplap or less often tongue and groove so that it installs flat on wall framing even without sheathing.
The dutch lap siding technique is commonly used in residential areas where the material used is laid partially below the subsequent strip of the wall.
There is something unique about the dutch lap siding that makes it create that classic old world look.
Before you install dutch lap siding on your home there are a few things that you may want to consider.
Dutch lap siding mounting block is beveled and square.