Hello.
I am deciding on the exterior panel for a medium-sized shed (20 sqm) and want it like this:
http://www.hisingstorp.se/files/IMG_1518.jpg

So, wide planks with a thin gap in between. I've looked at Z-panel but it always has slightly beveled edges towards the narrow gap. We want a straight edge there, just like in the picture.
How do you build it? Is it like building with battens, where you place a narrow board inside, and the wide one outside, or is this some type of tongue and groove board?
What is the timber called? Is it sparse panel?
(yes, I'm a novice..)

Regards
//Staffan
 
Yes, it's like lockläktpanel, but the opposite. A strip (approximately 22x45) on the inside and panel boards (maybe 22x145) on the outside.
The timber is regular panel boards.
Glespanel is used, for example, in ceilings and can consist of a beam 28x70 with cc 300.
 
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