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File:Robinia wood.JPG|[[Robinia]]
 
File:Robinia wood.JPG|[[Robinia]]
 
File:Rio-Palisander, dunkel Holz.JPG|Rosewood, from [[Dalbergia]]
 
File:Rio-Palisander, dunkel Holz.JPG|Rosewood, from [[Dalbergia]]
File:Sipo mahagony wood.JPG|Sipo [[mahagony]] wood
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File:Sipo mahagony wood.JPG|Sipo mahogany wood
 
File:Elsbeere Holz.jpg|[[Sorbus torminalis]]
 
File:Elsbeere Holz.jpg|[[Sorbus torminalis]]
 
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
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File:Taxus wood.JPG|Taxus baccata, see [[Taxus]]
 
File:Teak wood.JPG|[[Teak]]
 
File:Teak wood.JPG|[[Teak]]
 
File:Thuja wood.JPG|[[Thuja]]
 
File:Thuja wood.JPG|[[Thuja]]

Latest revision as of 19:31, 4 February 2012

Topic in Cabinet making courses

When you work with wood, you want to make the best choice for which wood to use. When you have boards in stock you wish to be able to determine the type of wood by looking at it. Smelling the wood can also be a big help in determining the type of wood.

Images of wood

Click on the links of the trees to read a section 'Uses of wood', for example Castanea sativa

External links