Timber is used in following:
1: building materials
2: furniture
3: toothpicks
4: cricket equipment
5: spoons
6: true basket bats
7: picture frame
8: paper
9: Pinocchio
10:structural compartment of a ship's frame
Trees
Solid timber is what you'd expect it to be - actual wood. When people say 'solid timber' they want to let you know that the piece of furniture is not made from veneered particle board/mdf etc which may look like solid timber to the untrained eye.
Timber in Washington is mostly found in Maple Valley.
Timber is just another name for wood, In practice wood in its rough form is usually refered to as timber, tree trunks unprocessed are probably timber in it's purest form. In a house unfinished wood ( generally found in the roof and beneath the floor) is referred to as timber e.g. roof timbers or floor timbers/joists. Timber which has been planed (smoothed) and finished off e.g. skirting boards and window sills are referred to as 'joinery' grade or finished, they are still however timber and the difference is a discriptive reference rather than a physical difference.
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a wooden tongue
a face knot is where there was originally a branch on the tree
Black tar was originally used to preserve the timber.
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Port Arthur penal colony in Tasmania was originally established in 1830 as a logging and timber-getting camp. In 1833, convicts from the other colonies of Australia were sent there, particularly repeat offenders, to provide labour for the timber industry.
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The collective noun for 'timber' is a stand of timber.
There are many places where reclaimed timber can be found. Reclaimed timber can be found at popular on the web source such as Trestlewood, Vintage Timber, and Duluth Timber.
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It was the first steel highway bridge built in Japan in 1897. It was originally a timber bridge. The length of this bridge is 184.7 meters and the width is 22 meters.
it is timber wood aka red wood
Port Arthur in Tasmania was chosen as a convict prison to supply labour for the timber industry. Port Arthur itself was originally established in 1830 as a logging and timber-getting camp. In 1833, convicts from the other colonies of Australia were sent there, particularly repeat offenders, to provide labour for the timber industry. It was easily guarded because the only land between Port Arthur and the Tasmanian mainland was the narrow Eaglehawk Neck.
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