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knots and which end is up #6019 08/05/05 07:34 PM
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On a timber, how can you tell by the knots and/or other feature which end is the butt and which is the top?
I have heard that bark developes in the butt end of the knot, but in my experience with Douglas Fir the bark in the knots can contradict eachother.
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Re: knots and which end is up #6020 08/12/05 06:51 AM
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Hello Collin,

A while back I read Identify Wood, by R. Bruce Hoadley.
I remember some talk about just that. It's a neat book, and at any rate, helped me identify mystery woods with a ten power hand lens.
Good luck,

Zach

Re: knots and which end is up #6021 08/18/05 11:29 PM
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Thank you Zach, I will give that book a look.
-Collin


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