Identifying Wood - Accurate Results With Simple Tools

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CRAFTS&HOB IES IDENTIFYING WOOD About Hoadley's first book,

Understanding Wood: " -Library Journal " -Forest Products Journal

"Hoadley has done an excellent job of culling and pulling together in a practical way a vast amount of information about wood. .

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"This book is for persons who wish to learn to work with wood and don 't want to spend years offrustration on trial and error

End-grain section of red oak (Quercus hand lens. rubra) as seen through a

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A common softwood, southern yellow pine (Pinus spp.), magnified

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The tropical hardwood teak (Tectona grandis), end-grain section shown

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When craftsmen, antique dealers, government officials, lawyers, museum conservators and others need wood identified, they turn to one of the leading experts in the field-R. Bruce Hoadley. Now Hoadley, a professor of wood science and technology at the University of Massachusetts, shares his expertise in this definitive book. With just the naked eye and a hand lens or elementary microscope, you will be able to identify over

180

hardwoods, softwoods and tropical woods by

following the straightforward techniques described in this book. The secret to Hoadley's approach is its flexibility. Hoadley does not follow a rigid "keying out" system commonly presented in most other wood-identification texts. Rather, he makes use of a combination of procedures that allow the most direct and accurate identification of a particular wood according to the particular situation. The result: Hoadley's methods work.

$39.95 U.S. $54.95 CANADA

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