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what is timber conversion
Saves rainforests and gives wood without destroying natural mankind
The timber conversion process is the process of changing rough timber into usable wood like boards, plywood, etc.
Quarter Sawn timber is more resistant to warping, (cupping, twisting etc.) It also resisits moisture penetration. Timber cut this way usually has better aesthetic looks, sometimes showing the rays. This timber shrinks more in the width than the length and not as much as plain cut/ through and through (slab) It is usually more expensive due to more wood being wastes and the increased amount of labour.
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This term can refer to converting raw timber into dimensional lumber or to a set of formula used to convert the weight of various types of lumber to a volume.
The advantages of timber frame construction are beauty, speed of building erection and the use of stress-skin panels for super insulation and energy efficiency. The main disadvantage is cost - timber frames are beautiful, but expensive. A great web site to visit to learn more about timber framing is http://www.vermonttimberworks.com/index.html
because it would not be true timber because nature is nature thus it helps us also to let more timber grow :]
The advantages of using plantation timber is that it is grown from a market, it is cheap to produce, it doesn't destroy the environment and it grows quickly. :) and maddy is cool. joey is gay
Conversion of wood is whereby the log/tree is altered to create planks, timbers, or other desired elements. The conversion of wood is through tangential or radially splitting of the log, then perhaps being worked further to create the desired end product.