resaw

/riːˈsɔː/
verb
  1. To saw something again, especially a piece of wood, to make it thinner or to cut it into smaller pieces.
    • The carpenter had to resaw the board because it was too thick for the frame.
    • You can resaw a log into multiple boards using a bandsaw.
    • After the first cut, he decided to resaw the plank into two thinner strips.
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