What is the Crown?
Sawing with the grain.
What is Rip Cutting?
This Hardwood is a Hard close-grained wood found in North America, Its common uses are Bowling alley lanes and Shadow Boxes.
What is Maple?
Christmas Tree species.
What did one hat say to the other?
you stay here, I'll go on a-head!
The skin of the tree.
What is Outer Bark?
Sawing across the grain.
What is Cross Cutting?
Often characterized as a dark wood, the tree produces a delicious and hearty snack.
What is Walnut?
Mostly used in construction lumber, railroad ties.
What is Pine?
what does e=mc^2 mean?
Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared
Represents one year of growth, springwood/summerwood
What are Annual Rings?
The log is cut in layers at the sawmill.
What is Plain-Sawn lumber?
A hardwood with a light color and softer in Janka hardness than others. Uses are defined as a Utility Wood.
What is Poplar?
Has a distinct sweet smell, used to detract insects, has a red tint.
What is Aromatic Red Cedar?
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Gathers Raw materials for the tree.
What are Roots?
Lumber that is cut into quarters, then layers.
What is Quarter Sawn Lumber?
A tropical wood with a open-grain, chosen for its looks, found in West Africa.
What is African Mahogany?
Very pungent spicy, cinnamon smell. Reminds Mr. Potluri of the beach
What is Spanish cedar?
Where did Potluri go to College?
PITT STATE GO GORILLAS
What is the Xylem?
Lumber that is cut into quarters and then the cut along the radials.
A super soft hardwood, found in tropical regions.
What is Balsa?
Term describing softwoods, means cone-bearing.
What is Mr. Potluri's Favorite color?
Green