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| Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1973 | |
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Clearcutting and other regeneration options for upland hardwoods
Upland hardwoods may be naturally regenerated by harvest cutting methods that range from clearcutting and shelterwood to group selection. The method will succeed if: (1) the seeds, seedlings, or sproutable […]
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Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1988 |
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Collapse in Some Eucalyptus After Treatment in Inorganic Salt Solutions
The work reported was designed to test the effect immersion in inorganic salt solutions on collapse in Eucalyptus camaldulensis and E. regnans. In addition, the relation between collapse and some […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1960 |
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Collapse Intensity in Two Eucalypts After Treatment with Hydrochloric Acid and Sodium Chloride Solutions
After treating with various concentrations of hydrochloric acid and sodium chloride solutions, 1 inch cubes of sapwood and heartwood were dried under four conditions. None of the hydrochloric acid solutions […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1962 |
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Color analysis of white oak, edge-glued furniture panel stock
Edge-glued furniture panels are part of the hardwood dimension industry’s production mix. There has been increasing pressure, particularly by export markets, for panels to be better matched in color and […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1994 |
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Color Changes in Black Walnut as a Function of Temperature, Time, and Two Moisture Conditions
The change in color from sapwood to heartwood in Juglans nigra L. is one of the most extreme of all commercial woods. It is known that the color after change […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1968 |
| Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1983 | |
| Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1983 | |
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Commercial Evaluation of SDR (Saw-Dry-Rip)–Using Aspen for Door Parts
Manufacturers of aspen door parts (stiles and rails) use lumber from grade-sawn aspen logs, dried at temperatures less than 180?F. This practice results in a great deal of material that […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1984 |
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Commercial Forced-Air Drying of Unstickered Hardwood Furniture Rounds
Describes tests made in a commercial dryer adapted to accelerate the removal of free water from solid stacks of green hardwood furniture rounds to a target moisture of about 25 […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1968 |
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Commercial Hardwood Veneer Drying Variables and Laboratory Correlation
Three main types of hardwood veneer driers — continuous conveyor, hot plate press, and high restraint roller drier — are described. Buckled veneer is caused by the uneven drying effects […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1961 |
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Comparative Advantage and Potentials for World Trade in Wood Products
Comparative advantage is the driving force in world trade arising usually, but not always, from manufacturing economies of scale conditioned by tariffs, quotas, and transportation costs. Europe and North America […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1977 |
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Comparing estimated merchantable timber inventory with actual harvest in East Texas
Estimates of merchantable timber inventory were evaluated on active logging operations throughout the forested region of Texas. An overview of current logging practices is provided. Actual harvest volumes and merchantability […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1988 |
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Comparison of Moisture Content Distribution, Stress Distribution, and Shrinkage of Red Oak Lumber Dried By a Radio-Frequency/Vacuum Drying Process and a Conventional Kiln
End-matched samples of 8/4 red oak, 8 feet long, were dried in a radio-frequency/vacuum (RFV) kiln and a conventional kiln to compare the moisture content distribution, stress distribution, and shrinkage […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1984 |
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Comparison of Moisture Content Variation in Red Oak Lumber Dried By a Radio Frequency/Vacuum Process and a Conventional Kiln
Three thousand board feet of 4/4 red oak lumber was dried in a radio-frequency/vacuum (RFV) kiln and a conventional kiln to determine the effects of board position in the kiln […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1986 |
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Comparison of Productivity, Capital, and Labor Efficiency of Five Timber Harvesting Systems for Northern Hardwoods
Computer simulation results were used to compare four round-wood harvesting systems and a system that produced whole-tree chips. Thirteen timber stands were used to compare these systems on the basis […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1986 |
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Comparison of rough mill yield for white birch between a conventional and a short-log sawmill
This study explored the potential use of white birch lumber manufactured at sawmills processing short logs (no more than 8 ft. long). A database of random width and length white […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2005 |
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Comparison of the Properties of Heat and Radiation Cured Wood-Polymer Combinations
Comparisons were made between certain physical and mechanical properties of Betula lutea Michx. f. polymerized with methyl methacrylate “in-situ” by gamma irradiation and by heat. Betula lutea was used because […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1966 |
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Comparison of the Rate of Glue-Line Strength Development for Oak and Maple
Comparison of clamping time requirements for a ring porous (red oak) and a diffuse porous (sugar maple) hardwood glued with a vinyl type adhesive showed that the red oak required […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1970 |
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Comparisons of Two Methods of Harvesting Biomass for Energy
Two harvesting methods for utilization of understory biomass were tested against a conventional harvesting method to determine relative costs. The conventional harvesting method tested removed all pine 6 inches diameter […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1986 |
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Compatibility of Southern Hardwoods with Portland Cement
The compatibility of 12 hardwood species with portland cement was examined by monitoring hydration parameters of temperature and the time required to reach maximum temperature. An inhibitory index for each […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1984 |
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Competing for hardwoods on NIPF lands – chips versus quality
Increases in demands for raw material during the last few years have placed significant new pressures on the Southern hardwood forest. The majority of those forests are owned and controlled […]
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Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1991 |
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Component Variables on Properties of Particleboard for Exterior Use
This study of exterior-type particleboard was designed to evaluate the influence of the major component variables and end-use properties. A “standard” 40 lb./cu.ft. Douglas-fir flakeboard was manufactured, containing 6 percent […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1966 |
| Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1979 | |
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Composition, volume, and physical properties of the hardwood understory
Understories of mature hardwood stands contain many species, but most of the volume is concentrated in 6 to 10 of these. We examined six understory hardwood species (yellow-poplar, red maple, […]
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Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1976 |