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==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 18:02, 6 July 2009
There is a large amount of good material already written about wood & woodwork. Here is some of it.
Wood types
600 wood sample pictures identify wood & assist species choice
Bendywood is hardwood treated to make it flexible to the point of somewhat floppy. Suitable for curved stair rails and futuristic architecture.
interesting timbers supplier
Plywood larger than 8x4
Pictures here of:
- Spalted wood
- Laminated exotic woods
- Banksia nuts
Finishing & refinishing
Achieving a honey brown finish on Oak
Osmo Polyx Oil for wood floors
Period property wood finishing guide
More
Getting rid of stumps the options
Sagulator calculates sag
http://www.hometips.com/hyhw/structure/structure1.html
http://www.diydoctor.org.uk/projects/load-bearing_walls.htm
Superbeam software (not free)
Skirting joints - which way & why
Stairs by Builder Bill
Complete timber frames from old buildings available
Make a wooden safe with working combination lock
Space saving staircase construction
Strengths of various types of timber joint
Timber hardness, the Janka scale