Any temporary work in timber, as form work for concrete, shoring, etc.
William H. Storms has written: 'Methods of mine-timbering' -- subject(s): Mine timbering
When the depth of trench is large or when the sub - soil is loose, the sides of the trench may cave in. The problem can be solved by adopting a suitable method of timbering.
Timbering is necessary to provide wood for various construction and manufacturing purposes, such as building houses, making furniture, and producing paper products. It also helps manage forests sustainably by controlling tree populations, promoting forest health, and reducing the risk of wildfires. Additionally, timbering provides economic opportunities for communities dependent on forestry and contributes to the overall economy.
C. Wiebecke has written: 'Die Entwicklung des Grubenholzmarktes in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland' -- subject(s): Mine timbering
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The timbering material from The Theater was dismantled, put on boats and carried across the Thames River. That same lumber was used (with necessary additions) to build The Globe Theater, which was famous for housing Shakespeare's plays.
It's a theatre. No agriculture goes on there. Perhaps you meant "framing"? The Globe was timbered with Tudor half-timbering. The reconstructed Globe used oak beams and filled with a plaster which would have been used in the reign of Elizabeth.
There are several characteristics of a Tudor style house. One such feature is half-timbering. This type of construction means the wood framing is exposed and the spacing in between the timbers are filled with materials such as stone or brick. Other characteristics of a Tudor style home can include large chimneys, a pitched roof, and tall narrow windows. This style of housing often reflects how housing was built in Medieval times.
When lumbering, you gotta do a risk assessment before you start cutting down pieces of wood.Lumbering has a famous reputation for high accident and risk rates. There is numerous of risks such as, being crushed by falling stacks of wood, cutting yourself on the saw blades, getting sawdust and/or getting pieces of wood jabbed into your eyes, receiving splinters and becoming deaf due to the high noise levels.Here are the safety percussion's for each riskBecoming deaf - All people who are operating or near working saw blade machines must wear ear defenders to reduce the noise from the machines at work.Being jabbed in the eye with sawdust and/or small pieces of wood- All sawmill operators must wear safety sealed eye protectors and their must be a good ventilation system to get rid of any sawdust in the air space of work.Injures sustained from Blades - Take extreme cautions when near operating blades.Splinters - Wear heavy duty protective gloves.Being crushed by stacks of timber - When stacking the timber, make sure their piled side by side and not in a pyramid shape and if possible, try enclosing the collected timber to prevent it from moving.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 9 words with the pattern -I-B--IN-. That is, nine letter words with 2nd letter I and 4th letter B and 7th letter I and 8th letter N. In alphabetical order, they are: gibbering gibbeting gimbaling jibbering limbering midbrains misbegins ribboning timbering
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 19 words with the pattern T-M---I--. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter T and 3rd letter M and 7th letter I. In alphabetical order, they are: tamanoirs tamburins tampering tamponing tempering temporise temporize timbering timothies timpanist tomboyish tomponing tumefying tumescing tumorlike tumulting tympanics tympanies tympanist