Wood Waste Categories & Analysis
Understanding waste categories is the foundation of effective waste management. Each category has different causes, cost impacts, and reduction strategies. Professional waste tracking separates these categories to target improvement efforts where they provide maximum benefit.
Primary Waste Categories
- Cutting Waste (Kerf & Layout): Material removed by saw blades (kerf) and offcuts from inefficient cutting patterns. Typically 5-12% depending on project complexity.
- Defect Waste: Material discarded due to knots, splits, warping, or other defects. 2-8% for select grades, 8-15% for common grades.
- Mistake/Rework Waste: Material lost to measurement errors, cutting mistakes, or assembly problems. Beginners: 10-20%, Professionals: 1-3%.
- Planning Waste: Over-ordering or purchasing incorrect dimensions. Often 5-15% excess.
- Reusable Offcuts: Technically waste but potentially valuable for future projects if properly stored and tracked.