The Encyclopedia of Wood
By (Author) The United States Department of Agriculture
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
17th May 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
Materials science
620.1203
Paperback
496
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 155mm
567g
Timber is one of our most precious, versatile, and vulnerable resources, so using it effectively is important. Knowing your material inside and out is the first step to doing just that. Read about the structure of wood itself, from growth rings to its chemical composition. Learn wood's physical and mechanical properties, including everything from elasticity to nuclear radiation. This extensive manual includes a section on stress grading as well as thorough descriptions of which fasteners to use and when. It has information on adhesive bonding, biodeterioration, control of moisture content, preservation, fire safety, specialty treatments, and much more. The Encyclopedia of Wood is an essential resource for builders, architects, engineers, and woodworkers.
The US Department of Agriculture is responsible for developing and executing federal government policy on farming, agriculture, forestry, and food. It also authors The Encyclopedia of Wood and is headquartered in Washington, DC.