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Wood: Identification & Use (Revised & Expanded)
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| #525928 in Books | GMC Publications | 2007-02-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.90 x1.00 x8.50l,2.99 | File type: PDF | 288 pages | GMC Publications||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Superior book about virtually all known species of commercial wood.|By David Arbogast|The various wood books on the market today seem to differ from each other quite significantly. All have their particular emphases. This book covers a truly wide range of wood species in use throughout the world. It is clearly organized alphabetically by species, with an excellent index with|About the Author|Porter has had a lifelong interest in wood and working with wood. He spent many years as a teacher and examiner in English as a Foreign Language, both in Britain and abroad. Combining his skills in woodwork, photography and writing, he went on t
Terry Porter’s unique and visually dazzling handbook has always been indispensableĀand this new edition adds 17 species of lumber not included before, bringing the list up to a grand total of 400! Plus, there’s a new section displaying a variety of decorative figuring, information on wood defects and potential health hazards, and an enlarged glossary. Wonderful full-color pictures give close-up views of the various wood grains, while the main section sh...
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