Today most structural timber still follows one rule: irregular log in, flat panel out, and a huge chunk turns into waste. A.I. Timber attacks this exact step in the chain.
Instead of forcing the tree into a rigid standard, they scan each log, cut it into uneven boards, and let AI decide how every piece fits into a panel. The factory gets direct instructions and cuts everything on CNC, ready to assemble.
This unlocks something new on site: custom “flatpack” panels that travel on a normal truck and arrive almost like furniture. The first test was a pavilion in Shanghai, but the same system could become schools, homes, or warehouse retrofits. #shorts
Instead of forcing the tree into a rigid standard, they scan each log, cut it into uneven boards, and let AI decide how every piece fits into a panel. The factory gets direct instructions and cuts everything on CNC, ready to assemble.
This unlocks something new on site: custom “flatpack” panels that travel on a normal truck and arrive almost like furniture. The first test was a pavilion in Shanghai, but the same system could become schools, homes, or warehouse retrofits. #shorts
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