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" ... work. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TIMBER In speaking of wood we are accustomed to use certain words to express our idea of its mechanical properties, or of its probable behavior under certain conditions. Thus we say that a wood is hard, or tough, or... "
Cyclopedia of Architecture, Carpentry and Building: A General Reference Work... - Page 26
by American School (Lansing, Ill.) - 1907
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Cyclopedia of Architecture, Carpentry and Building: Carpentry. Stair ...

Architecture - 1909 - 494 pages
...express our idea of its mechanical properties, or of its probable fwS \f.-'- *; »f 1?*-* * "^ ^ U behavior under certain conditions. Thus we say that...these properties or characteristics of timber will now be'given in order that we may see what peculiarities of structure or of growth cause them. Hardness....
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Cyclopedia of Carpentry and Contracting ...: Carpentry; stair building ...

Architectural drawing - 1910 - 476 pages
...OF MRS. HM COBB, MAGNOLIA DRIVE. CLEVELAND, OHIO Watterson & Schneider, Architects, Cleveland, Ohio. behavior under certain conditions. Thus we say that a wood is hard, or tough, or hrittle, or flexihle, and frequently we use these terms without having a clear understanding of just...
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Cyclopedia of Architecture: Carpentry. Stair building. Estimating. Steel square

1913 - 476 pages
...these woods are very expensive and can be used on that account only in veneers and only for the best work. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TIMBER In speaking...of some of these properties or characteristics of lumber will now be given in order that we may see what peculiarities of structure or of growth cause...
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Carpentry and Joinery: A Practical Treatise on Simple Building Construction ...

Gilbert Townsend - Building - 1913 - 284 pages
...these woods are very expensive and can be used on that account only in veneers and only for the best work. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TIMBER In speaking...of some of these properties or characteristics of lumber will iiow be given in order that we may see what peculiarities of structure or of growth cause...
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Cyclopedia of Architecture, Carpentry, and Building: A General ..., Volume 1

Architecture - 1917 - 522 pages
...these woods are very expensive and can be used on that account only in veneers and only for the best work. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TIMBER In speaking...of some of these properties or characteristics of lumber will now be given in order that we may see what peculiarities of structure or of growth cause...
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Engineer Training Manual. U.S. Army, Volume 2

United States. Army. Corps of Engineers Board on engineer troops - Engineer troops - 1917 - 904 pages
...from Michigan to Florida. It is now becoming scarcer and is most expensive. G. MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF TIMBER. In speaking of wood we are accustomed to...certain conditions. Thus we say that a wood is hard, tough, brittle, flexible, etc. 1. HARDNESS. If a block of wood is struck with a hammer, the resulting...
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Engineer Training Manual, United States Army, Parts 1-8

Military engineering - 1917 - 1124 pages
...from Michigan to Florida. It is now becoming scarcer and is most expensive. G. MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF TIMBER. In speaking of wood we are accustomed to...certain conditions. Thus we say that a wood is hard, tough, brittle, flexible, etc. 1. HARDNESS. If a block of wood is struck with a hammer, the resulting...
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Auto Mechanics and Auto Drivers ...

United States. War Department. Committee on Education and Special Training - Automobiles - 108 pages
...from Michigan to Florida. It is now becoming scarcer and is most expensive. 7. MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF TIMBER. In speaking of wood we are accustomed to...certain conditions. Thus we say that a wood is hard, tough, brittle, flexible, etc. a. Hardness. If a block of wood is struck with a hammer, the resulting...
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