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A comparison of the treatability of southern yellow pine to five Appalachian hardwoods
The preservative treatment variability of many hardwood species is one of the key stumbling blocks to their wider use in high biodeterioration situations, except for railway ties treated with creosote. […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1999 |
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A Comparison of Three Methods for Determining the pH of Wood and Paper
The procedure generally used for determining the pH of wood and paper consists of immersing the material in distilled water for various lengths of time, with or without heating or […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1961 |
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A Comparison of Three Methods for Measuring the Density of a Forest Soil in New Zealand
Three methods for measuring the density of a forest soil were compared: sampling with a traditional hand-held soil sampler and thin-wall (Shelby) tubes, and testing with a single-probe nuclear moisture-density […]
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International Journal of Forest Engineering | 2004 |
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A Comparison of Three Methods for Measuring the Density of a Forest Soil in New Zealand
Three methods for measuring the density of a forest soil were compared: sampling with a traditional hand-held soil sampler and thin-wall (Shelby) tubes
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A comparison of tool materials, coatings, and treatments related to tool wear during wood machining
The machining of dry wood and reconstituted wood products such as medium-density fiberboard (MDF) involves high temperatures and pressures in the cutting edge zone. Turning tests on MDF with selected […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1991 |
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A Comparison of Treating Characteristics of Pentachlorophenol Petroleum Solutions and Coal Tar Creosote in the Pressure Treatment of Southern Yellow Pine Poles
Six 35-foot southern yellow pine poles with 6 inch tips obtained near Brookhaven, Mississippi, were commercially treated with type 202E and creosote preservatives. The poles were cut in half, one […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1951 |
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A comparison of two input-output approaches for investigating regional economic impacts of the forest products industry in the Pacific Northwest and the South
An input-output analysis using IMPLAN was employed to examine forest-based industry contributions to regional economies of the South and Pacific Northwest regions of the United States and to illustrate differences […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2001 |
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A comparison of two roughmill cutting models
A comparison of lumber yield using the Automated Lumber Processing System (ALPS) Cutting Program and the Optimal Furniture Cutting Program (OFCP),,as conducted on eight cutting bills. No. 1 Common grade […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1990 |
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A Compilation of Micrographs on Wood and Wood Products
The micrographs in this compilation were presented as the International Academy of Wood Science Lecture at the Society of Wood Science and Technology Technical Program at the Annual Forest Products […]
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Books | 2007 |
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A Complete Quality Assurance Program
Quality assurance is a combination of economics, motivation and incentive, management commitment, training, and applied skill. The author is supervisor of quality control for a manufacturer of school equipment (furniture). […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1962 |
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A Comprehensive Approach to Wood Building Design Education
Have you ever tried to put a jig saw puzzle together without knowing what the final picture looks like? Wouldn’t it be nice to have the picture to guide you, […]
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Wood Design Focus | 2003 |
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A Comprehensive Method of Analysis of Case Furniture
Finite element methods of analysis were used to investigate the deflection characteristics of furniture cases. Results of the analyses indicated that the deflection of shelves is identical to that of […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1985 |
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A Comprehensive Review of Copper-Based Wood Preservatives With a Focus on New Micronized or Dispersed Copper Systems
This paper focuses on the wood preservation aspects of copper based biocides. Included in this review are the following: Above ground and ground contact efficacy, permanence in above ground and […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2008 |
| Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1974 | |
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A Computer Control System At Potlatch Forests Inc
Potlatch Forests, Inc., Lewiston, Idaho, mill has installed the world’s first computer control system on a paper machine. It is known as a 1710 Process Control System, and consists of […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1962 |
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A computer program you can use: edging and trimmer training
We present a computerized training tool designed to help hardwood sawmill edger and trim saw operators improve their processing performance. It can also be used by managers to understand the […]
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Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1996 |
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A computer-aided instruction tool for grading hardwood lumber
In order to facilitate the training of hardwood lumber graders, the lumber industry is eager to apply new methods of instruction for this important profession. A computer-aided instruction (CAI) tool […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1989 |
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A computer-based time study system for timber harvesting operations
A computer-based time study system was developed for timber harvesting operations. Object-oriented techniques were used to model and design the system. The front-end of the time study system resides on […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2003 |
| Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 2000 | |
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A Computerized Economic Comparison of a Conventional Furniture Rough Mill with a New Processing System
The hardwood lumber cutting process for dimension and furniture manufactures has reached a technological plateau. A hypothetical new cutting system using a computer to locate parts and a water jet […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1971 |
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A Concentric Rotary Laboratory Screen for Wood Particle Classification
A low-cost, laboratory-size rotary screen for classification of wood flakes/wafers is described. The device consists of four concentric horizontal cylindrical screens, ranging in diameter from 28 inches to 67 inches. […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1985 |
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A Continuous Method of Scarf Jointing Plywood Panels
Continuous plywood panels, 4 feet wide, are manufactured by scarf jointing standard panels sawed 98 or 99 inches long, curing in a radio-frequency press and sizing with a traveling cut-off […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1958 |
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A continuous press dryer for veneer
The purpose of this research was to determine the feasibility of continuous press drying of veneer. An experimental dryer developed at the USDA Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory (patent applied […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1988 |
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A Conventional House Challenges Simulated Forces of Nature
The structural performance of a full-scale conventional house is not well understood. Past work has generally been limited to the assessment of parts and pieces, but little testing has been […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1975 |
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A correction model for estimating jack pine tree-level lumber recovery accurately using forest inventory data
This study proposes an approach to directly estimate lumber recovery from individual trees using forest inventory measurements. In this approach using tree measurements and taper equation, three-dimensional virtual stems were […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2008 |