J.Byrne 2013.  What name is given to this defect?  Can you name each of the defects to these converted boards below. J.Byrne 2013 __________________.

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J.Byrne 2013

 What name is given to this defect?  Can you name each of the defects to these converted boards below. J.Byrne 2013 __________________

 Waney edge : Converted timber having one or more edges not square or containing bark.  Badly stacked boards: Can result in Bowing Twisting Cupping Springing J.Byrne 2013

 What is Honeycombing?  What is Collapse?  What is Case Hardening ?  How do End splits occur? J.Byrne 2013

 Honeycombing : internal splits due to incorrect Kiln seasoning.  Collapse : Timber is dried too quickly water is sucked out before air has a chance to fill the cell and the cell walls collapse.  Case Hardening : The inner core remains wet while the outer case dries and hardens.  End splits : Untreated ends of timber will split from Moisture evaporation. J.Byrne 2013

Name These Timber Defects (a)(b)(c) (d) (e) (f) (g)(h) J.Byrne 2013

Name These Timber Defects (a) Wandering Heart (b) Star Shake(c) Radial Shake (d) Heart Shake (e) Cup Shake (f) Thunder Shake (g) End Splits(h) Waney Edge J.Byrne 2013