Defined As The Lignified Water Conducting, Strengthening and Storage Tissues of Branches, Stem and Roots of Trees. Technically, Wood Is Known As
Defined As The Lignified Water Conducting, Strengthening and Storage Tissues of Branches, Stem and Roots of Trees. Technically, Wood Is Known As
Defined As The Lignified Water Conducting, Strengthening and Storage Tissues of Branches, Stem and Roots of Trees. Technically, Wood Is Known As
Defined
WOOD PROPERTIES
1. A strong material
2. Has durability
3. Light in weight
4. Ease of fastening
5. With artistic and natural
beauty
ADVANTAGES OF WOOD
AS A BUILDING
MATERIAL
3.
4.
MOISTURE
> is an
important factor in the
strength of wood. In a
certain extent, strength
increases with the degree
of seasoning of wood.
CLEAVABILITY
DURABILITY
COMPONENTS PRESENT IN
THE WOOD
Resins of the wood
b) Gums of the wood
c) Tannin and other decay resisting
materials.
a)
COLOR
CLASSIFICATION OF
WOOD
OXOGENS
1. MODE OF GROWTH
Exogenous
> are those outward
growing trees which are the most
preferred for lumbering
a)
3. LEAVES
The
characteristics of the
tree when it comes to its
leaves are:
a) Needle
shaped
b) Broad shaped
4. SHADES OR COLOR OF
WOOD
a) white
b) yellow
c) Orange
d) Red
e) Brown
f) Black, etc.
5. GRAIN
The
into:
Straight grain
b) Cross grain
c) Fine grain
d) Coarse grain
a)
6. NATURE OF THE
SURFACE
a)Plain
b)Grained
c)Figure
or marked
PREPARATION OF WOOD
LOGGING > defined as the
harvesting of the tree crops which
consist of a sequence of operation
such as:
Felling the tree
2. Skidding
3. bucking
1.
LUMBERING
Is
SAWING
Cutting
lumber
1. Abnormal growth
a) Heart Shakes- are radial cracks
originating at the heart of the logs.
b.) Wind Shakes or Cup Shakes- are
cracks or breaks across the annual rings of timber
during its growth caused by excessive bending of
the tree due to wind.
c.) Star Shakes- composed of several
heart shakes which radiate from the center of the
log in a star-like manner.
d.) Knots- usually occurs at the
starting point of a limb or branch of the wood.
2. Due to Deterioration
a.) Dry Rot- the presence
of moisture in wood caused by
fungi in seasoned wood.
b.) Wet Rot- takes place
sometime in the growth of the tree
caused by water saturation.
Example:
Find the total board foot of 5 pcs. 2" x 6" x 14".
Solution:
Bd. Ft. = 5 pcs. x (2 x 6 x 14")
12
= 70 board feet
*One Cubic Meter of wood is equal - 423.67.
Board foot = 4 2
16
Where: D = the smaller diameter of the log
in inches
L = length of the log in feet 4 and 16
are the slab reduction and allowance
which are constant in the formula.
ILLUSTRATION
Find the total board foot lumber which
could be obtained.
Wood
Board foot = 24 4 2 18
16
= 20 2 18 = 450 bd.ft
16
a)
b)
c)