Types of Wood

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Types of Wood

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Problem

• As a cabinet maker, you are planning a kitchen project for a client. You and the client have decided the design for the project, which entails a lot of detailed craftsmanship and fine finishing including staining.

• The client has asked for samples and characteristics of lumber for the project. You must put together a list of possible LIGHT WOODS use • Also include the one type that you recommend for the project.

• This list should be professional and informative so that the client can chose the best type.

Hardwoods and Softwoods

• Hardwood" is a term applied to trees that lose their leaves in winter. • "Softwood" describes evergreens such as fir, pine and redwood. • It does not have to do with the strength or hardness of the wood.

• The actual durability a wood is described in a range from very soft to very hard.

Solution

• To solve this problem, you must research the different types of wood that can be used. • Create a professional-looking document with all the possible types of lumber that can be used. • Since you will not be able to gather the samples in the amount of time needed, you should put together picture samples.

Guidelines

• Since there are so many different types of wood, your project will be quite extensive. You should get information to fill about 5 pages if you have everything needed.

• Pictures are helpful and necessary, but the pictures should not take up more than about 1” by 2” per picture.

• This 40 point assignment is due on Wednesday, Jan. 17. You will have today to work on it in class and possibly part of another day before that time.

• When you are finished, you may e-mail the document to me at – [email protected]

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Helpful Websites

• To get you started, I have made a list of SOME of the possible types of wood on the next slide.

• Also, listed are some websites that will help you along the way.

– http://www.woodguild.com/gallery/woodworkers/types/ woodt.html

– – http://www.woodworking.org/WC/woodsampler.html

http://www.hobbithouseinc.com/personal/woodpics/pa dauk.htm

– http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/pac_ctnt_banner_wide/text/ 0,1783,HGTV_17196_19632,00.html

• Ailanthus Anigre Ash Ash, Quilted Aspen Avoidire Birch Birch (Masur) Butternut Elm Elm, Chinese Elm, Grey Holly Kelala

Light Woods

• Kentucky Coffeetree Maple Maple, Birdseye Maple, Curly Mulberry Ramin Red Oak Pearwood Poplar Poplar Burl Poplar,Spalted Satinwood Sugar pine Willow, Diamond