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- The Wood Database
Wood Identification Guide A common-sense, step by step guide to help point you in the right direction and start identifying wood
- Browse by Common Name - The Wood Database
NYATOH -O- OAK: RED OAK GROUPRED OAK
- About the Project - The Wood Database
This manual, along with Tropical Timbers of the World by Martin Chudnoff (again being produced by Forest Products Laboratory: a division of the USDA), form the foundation and the bulk of the data used in this wood database
- Wood Identification Guide - The Wood Database
If you’re interested in getting all that makes The Wood Database unique distilled into a single, real-world resource, there’s the book that’s based on the website—the Amazon com best-seller, WOOD!
- WOOD! book: Identifying and Using Hundreds of Woods . . . - The Wood Database
Hardcover With a sewn binding and jacket-less design to stand up to the rigors of nearly any wood shop
- Wood Filter - The Wood Database
Wood Filter Any # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Reset all options Switch to metric units
- Hardwoods - The Wood Database
In woodworking terminology, the term “hardwood” is not strictly a term referring to hardness, but rather to the botanical designation of the trees from which the wood comes
- White Oak | The Wood Database (Hardwood)
It’s no wonder that the wood is so widely used in cabinet and furniture making In addition to the wood, white oak is also the state tree for three states (Connecticut, Illinois, and Maryland)
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