MarkAW
Established Member
I'm not talking about a specific piece of timber. In general how do you go about identifying wood?
Experience? Personally OK(ish) with common European species. But when it comes to more exotic hardwoods then I'm lost. Context can be helpful for antique stuff, but for new material it's beyond complicated. Even if you ask, can you trust the answer?I'm not talking about a specific piece of timber. In general how do you go about identifying wood?
As there are approximately 60 thousand species of wood I wish you the best of luck!Haha, I mean which types of wood, rather than if it is wood.
I've seen that database. It's useful for the different properties.
It would be useful to be able to look at a piece of unknown timber and know "that's Ash", or "that's larch"
Haha, I mean which types of wood, rather than if it is wood.
I've seen that database. It's useful for the different properties.
It would be useful to be able to look at a piece of unknown timber and know "that's Ash", or "that's larch"
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