Wood Siding Profile
- Chink Joint - Wide enough to give the appearance of a log construction. A wider channel between boards than channel rustic siding. Can be filled with white chinking or left without.
- Channel Rustic - Channel Rustic wood siding overlaps and has a channel groove between the boards. Installed vertically or horizontally, channel siding can be stained or painted.
- Confederate V-Joint - Confederate V-Joint Style Wood Siding are flat and close together with a beveled edge joint between the boards that looks like the letter "V" from the side.
- D-Log - Log Style Wood Siding gives a rustic, pioneer homestead look to your home exterior while utilizing conventional building techniques.
- Plain Bevel - Plain bevel wood siding is a horizontal, overlapping home exterior cladding similar to clapboards.
- Rabbeted Bevel - Rabbeted bevel wood siding is a horizontal, overlapping home exterior cladding similar to clapboards that has an indentation on the underside to allow the boards to fit together lock-tight and uniformly.
- Tongue & Groove - Tongue & Groove wood siding may be applied horizontally or vertically on indoor walls or as home exterior cladding.

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