I think the laminate board is the strongest because I tested it and that's what I got.
Timber is the tree after it is cut down. Lumber is the wood after it has been cut to its desired purpose.
A. R. Fewell has written: 'The determination of softwood strength properties for grades, strength classes and laminated timber for BS 5268:Part2'
Frederick John Keenan has written: 'The shear strength of glued-laminated timber beams' -- subject(s): Shear (Mechanics), Laminated materials, Wooden beams, Strains and stresses
Solid timber is cut from a single piece of wood. Plywood is manufactured from several sheets of wood laminated together.
Laminated veneer lumber
you use laminated timbers for kitchen surfaces and building things it is very strong disadvantages of the timber it isn't very strong
Solid timber is thick, bulky and veneer are thin and easy to apply to furniture
The difference between 1999 and 2001 is an increase of 278.
C16 timber is sawn softwood structural timber which has been treated and strength graded
Generally in the UK 4" x 2" timber is used. Spaced at 400mm centres with "noggins" placed horizontally between uprights to add strength
Forest timber is common myth that the only way to get wood is by logging native forests whereas Plantation timber is another way of obtaining wood and that is by harvesting it from plantations. For more information please visit the link "Plantation vs Forest timber"
The timber of a sound is influenced by the number and strength of the vibrations that accompany pitch. Timber and pitch are both qualities of tone.