Understanding Wood: A Craftsman's Guide to Wood Technology
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Understanding Wood: A Craftsman's Guide to Wood Technology

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From Library Journal Wood is a complex, dynamic material that can only be used successfully if the craftsperson understands it. It reacts to changes in humidity, and the various species have widely different working and structural properties (in addition to their many colors and textures). Both Hoadley and Peters do a good job of helping readers understand the factors that must be considered when using wood and products such as plywood. A frequent writer on home improvement topics, Peters offers a colorful book geared toward hobbyist woodworkers. He covers the process of making lumber from start to finish, including how trees grow, their structure, common ways of milling and drying lumber, grading, and possible defects found in wood. One section shows wood samples (both finished and plain) and describes their basic working characteristics. This particularly attractive book is filled with colorful photographs and illustrations and includes both a glossary and an excellent appendix showing the hazards posed by the sawdust of specific wood species. Hoadley, a professor of wood science and technology, has revised his classic title for its 20th anniversary. While the original is still great, the new title incorporates the latest technologies in adhesives, finishes, and wood products. Color photographs are a welcome addition as the original edition's photos were drab and unappealing. Hoadley covers much of the material that Peters does but in far greater depth. While this complexity may intimidate beginners, it is just what advanced users and professionals need. For example, Hoadley's wood identification section consists of macrophotographs of wood samples magnified ten times so that the correct species can be determined from the pattern of wood cells. This title also includes an in-depth glossary, bibliography, and index. Hoadley's work is an improvement of a classic while Peters's is good enough that it will likely stand the test of time as well. The difference is in complexity, not quality. General public library collections will get more use from Peters's title, while in-depth public and academic libraries will want Hoadley. Jonathan Hershey, Akron-Summit Cty. P.L., OH Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the hardcover edition. R. Bruce Hoadley has a degree in forestry from the University of Connecticut and a doctorate in wood technology from Yale. He is a former professor of wood science and technology at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He frequently consults for museums and acts as an expert witness at trials. He is also the author of Understanding Wood (The Taunton Press, 1980, 2000) and Identifying Wood (The Taunton Press, 1990). --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Great Book but

Pictures are too small to be useful get the print version till Amazon learns to enlarge pictures like they do with text. Rating is based on Amazon failure not book content or writing
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which non-scientist craftsmen can easily understand, Hoadley's book provides almost every scrap of ...

Simply put, "Understanding Wood" is the only truly comprehensive, scientific treatment of the properties and behavior of wood, specifically written with the craftsman in mind, by the absolute. As professor of wood technology at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst since 1962, Bruce Hoadley is a (and perhaps THE) leading expert on the science of wood. Presented in a slightly simplified scientific manner, which non-scientist craftsmen can easily understand, Hoadley's book provides almost every scrap of knowledge we have on wood of potential interest to the craftsman (which is virtually everything). Hoadley is himself a craftsman, a sculptor who carves wood, and so has a keen understanding of the special challenge of working in a material which is essentially alive, which is to say highly varied between and even within species and always changing. For most craftsmen in wood, "Understanding Wood" will be among the most useful books on the shelf. It's a masterpiece, which every woodworker should own.
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Great book

I heat my home with a wood stove and spend plenty of time felling trees and splitting fire wood; by doing this I've become interested in the the qualities of wood. This book is a must read if you'd like to know what wood is all about. Wether you're a woodworker, a backyard lumber jack, or just curious about wood, you will find this book very worth while. Buy it--it's a keeper!
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Excellent Book! A Must for Serious Woodworkers!

I have had the print version of this book for decades, and finally obtained the Kindle version so I cold refer students to specific passages quickly and easily. Money well spent for any woodworker who wishes to obtain a comprehensive understanding of wood. Highly recommended!
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excellent detail

I haven't been able to make it through this book yet. My Kindle says I am 23% through. So far the knowledge provided is absolutely fantastic. Everything I didn't even know I wanted to know about wood, from the cellular level up. I particularly enjoyed the engineering related issues, such as stress testing, shear strength, how moisture affects the material, etc. Fascinating stuff. I'm sure I'll appreciate the rest of the book too.
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A fundamental text for woodworkers by a woodworker

Enjoyable and informative read.
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and an easy read.

Comprehensive and thorough, and an easy read.
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Great book. Get the hardcopy.

It's a great book. Strongly recommended. Must read before building some serious wood project.
Go get a hardcopy. I'm personally interested in those numbers and charts, which are terribly formatted on the kindle version.
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Great book

Loads of great information.
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Great book

Very informative. I wish now that I had purchased the hard copy instead of the e-version.