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Thought this might be of interest to a number of you. The link
http://www.ag.auburn.edu/aaes/commun.../figureinwood/
has at the top of the first page a Table of Contents. At the bottom of that
is either a PDF or WORD format compilation of all the pictures that the
article refers to.

This can help predict what the result will be in some of the wood we use and
how certain cuts/sections will give different kinds of grain patterns
depending on how we orientate the design.

This link might help in choosing or identifying wood.
http://hobbithouseinc.com/personal/woodpics/

Came across this info courtesy of some of the helpful folks on the World of
Woodturners site and thought sharing it might help others.

TomNie


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In article , "Tom Nie"
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Thought this might be of interest to a number of you. The link
http://www.ag.auburn.edu/aaes/commun.../figureinwood/
has at the top of the first page a Table of Contents. At the bottom of that
is either a PDF or WORD format compilation of all the pictures that the
article refers to.

This can help predict what the result will be in some of the wood we use and
how certain cuts/sections will give different kinds of grain patterns
depending on how we orientate the design.

This link might help in choosing or identifying wood.
http://hobbithouseinc.com/personal/woodpics/

Came across this info courtesy of some of the helpful folks on the World of
Woodturners site and thought sharing it might help others.

My guess is someone there reads other forums. Since I don't read that
one, and Weds someone (a grad of Auburn) posted the first and I posted
the other. Right now I don't recall for certain, but I think it was the
AAW forum, but it might have been WoodNet
The real neat part of HobbitHouseInc, is the work he is doing to
expose eBay sellers that "color modify" their photos

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Tom,

THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great info. I will use it
extensively, both in deciding how to slice up raw wood into blanks and
in evaluating exotic blanks that I might purchase. Very helpful.

Larry

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Tom:

Don't know how I missed this gem when you posted
it back in march but THANK YOU! Some of the
information is contained in other sources but is
scattered all over the place. This single source
consolidates that info and has so much more.

Very useful information and much appreciated.

Would it be ok with you if I shared this over in
rec.woodworking and with the guy who does
Silicone Valley Woodturners news letter? I'd
also like to put the link on my non-commercial,
personal woodworking site, with acknowledgement
of you as the "sharer". Would that be ok with you?

charlie b
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