Although frequently referred to as sawdust it may be called swarf, although this term is more often used in connection with metal waste.
ashes and black powder stuff. NOT COAL
To native Americans thunder wood is the wood from a tree that has been struck by lightning.
A mass of fine loose grains that are made when a solid material has been ground or crushed.
Ash is made from pulverized rock and glass created by volcanic eruptions.
As a noun, lumber is the wood of trees that have been cut down and prepared for use as building material. As a verb, it means to move heavily or clumsily, or it means to cut trees to be used for building material. A lumberjack is a person who fells (cuts down) trees.
Sawdust
3 ways Plain Sawn, Quarter Sawn and Rift Sawn
* through and through * quarter sawn * through and through * quarter sawn
It is a piece of wood made from trees
Wood (timber) comes from trees that are felled and sawn into planks or thick beams.
Wood is cut by many different things and in many varied ways, any sharp implement or device will achieve a cutting, some of the more common devices are Axes, Saws, Shears, within just these 3 there can be hundreds of different varieties among them. The types of cuts (the most common ones used) made by saws for commercial use are: Through and through: This cut is the most economical, it produces plain-sawn, rift-sawn and a few quarter-sawn boards Quarter-sawn is the most expensive and wasteful, yet produces the most stable and beautiful figured wood. In short 3 different milling cuts are: 1: Through and through/Plain-sawn 2: Rift-sawn 3: Quarter-sawn
A sawmill is a place where trees are sawn and the wood prepared for use.
It is felled, taken to the sawmill and sawn into planks.
Rough sawn timber is literally 'rough' and still needs to be dressed and planed to smoothness when bought. Rough sawn timber is popular because it's generally less expensive than other timbers.Rough sawn timber is produced at any saw mill, but instead of being planed, finished etc. the wood is left as it is.
bannanas apples oranges <><><><> Wood that is sawn into lumber, or made into paper.
I'm not sure what you mean by raw wood. Green wood that hasn't been dried out? Or fresh timber that has not been sawn into lumber? Or just lumber that has not been reclaimed from other completed items? You can purchase ebony lumber from many wood supply sources. It is heavy, hard and expensive, it only grows in Western Africa.
SEED can be placed onto POWDER to make WOOD.