This comprehensive collection, "Technical Notes On Wood Properties And Uses, Issues 1-161," compiles a wealth of information from the Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.). It offers detailed technical insights into various aspects of wood, ranging from its fundamental properties to its diverse applications. Each technical note addresses specific characteristics, treatments, or uses of wood, making this an invaluable resource for engineers, architects, builders, and anyone involved in the wood industry.
Spanning a wide array of topics, this compilation provides a historical perspective on wood technology and its evolution. Readers will find detailed analyses, practical guidance, and scientific data that contribute to a deeper understanding of wood as a versatile and sustainable material. This compilation preserves important historical data and offers valuable lessons applicable to contemporary wood utilization.
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