The time it takes to grow timber varies significantly depending on the tree species, climate, and soil conditions. Fast-growing species like poplar or pine can take around 10-20 years to reach maturity, while slower-growing hardwoods like oak can take 50 years or more. After harvesting, further processing into usable timber products can take additional time, depending on the complexity of the product and manufacturing processes involved.
If you make $20 a week, it will take you 50 weeks to make $1000. This is because $20 multiplied by 50 weeks equals $1000.
Depends on what your wage is... or however you are going to acquire the money.
Nearly 83 weeks
207 weeks
To answer this question it all depends the person and how much experience they have in making wire baskets. it can take anywhere from a a few hours to a few days
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timber is expected to last at list 15-25 years.
angles should be 60 degrees 360/6 degrees of circle divided by 6 sides length of timber should be the radius or half the diameter 7.5/2 = 3.75'
you make timber by planting a tree letting it grow then chopping it down then making it sizes then building a house.
The largest Timber Rattlesnake ever recorded was 74.5 inches
Generally they can grow to up to about 60 inches (five feet). The largest Timber Rattlesnake caught was 62.6 inches long.
As long as you make it take.
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A plank is a long, broad piece of timber.
The A has a long sound as in bake, cake, and take.
Rocking chairs.
Timber.