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File:Sweet chestnut wood.JPG|Sweet chestnut, see [[Castanea sativa]] | File:Sweet chestnut wood.JPG|Sweet chestnut, see [[Castanea sativa]] | ||
File:Wood taxus baccata.jpg|Taxus baccata, see [[Taxus]], historically used for the construction of longbows | File:Wood taxus baccata.jpg|Taxus baccata, see [[Taxus]], historically used for the construction of longbows | ||
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File:Thuja wood.JPG|[[Thuja]] | File:Thuja wood.JPG|[[Thuja]] | ||
File:Lime wood.JPG|[[Tilia]], Lime wood | File:Lime wood.JPG|[[Tilia]], Lime wood |
Revision as of 09:22, 3 February 2012
- Topic in Cabinet making courses
Images of wood
- Click on the links of the trees to read a section 'Uses of wood', for example Castanea sativa
African padouk, from Pterocarpus
Douglas-fir, used for timber, masts, interior design, furniture, railroad ties, wood in the garden
Bilinga(Obebe), from Nauclea diderrichii
Ebony wood, mostly from Diospyros
Fir (Abies alba)
Fir, from Picea abies(Norway spruce), see Spruce
Oak(Quercus robur)
Poplar, used for packaging, matches, clogs
Ramin, from Gonystylus
Rosewood, from Dalbergia
Sweet chestnut, see Castanea sativa
Taxus baccata, see Taxus, historically used for the construction of longbows
Tilia, Lime wood
External links
- Houtsoorten Dutch Wikipedia
- Liste der Holzarten German Wikipedia
- Список пород древесины Russian Wikipedia
- List of woods Wikipedia
- Know your woods http://www.frontgate.com
- Wood Wikipedia
- Woodsampler Woodworker's Website Assocation, showing images of wood samples of many species