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Wood Structure Wood Structure

Macro Structure Wood Structure

Macro Structure Diagram Wood Structure

Wood & Ray Wood Structure

Sapwood & Heartwood Wood Structure

Heartwood Wood Structure

Sapwood Wood Structure

Structure Summary Wood Structure

Cell Structure Wood Structure

Cellulose Wood Structure

Lignin Wood Structure

Other Components Wood Structure

Annual Rings Wood Structure

Annual Rings Wood Structure

Early wood Wood Structure

Latewood Wood Structure

Early & Latewood Photo Wood Structure

Growth Characteristics Wood Structure

Defects, Knot Wood Structure

Defects, Check & Shake Wood Structure

Defects, Split & Wane Wood Structure

Examples of Wane, Shake, Check and Knot Wood Structure

Location within Stem Wood Structure

Growth Rings Through Sawn Lumber Wood Structure

Grain Orientation Diagram Wood Structure

Grain Orientation Wood Structure

Moisture Wood Structure

Wood Cell Moisture Wood Structure

Moisture Wood Structure

Moisture Wood Structure

Wood Shrinkage Wood Structure

Table Made from River Recovered Curly Heart Pine

Table Made from River Recovered Curly Heart Pine

Harvesting Underwater Forests

Recovered Sunken Logs

Recovered Lumber Surfaced and Ready To Make into Furnature

Recovered Logs