What Wood Actually Is
Wood is not a manufactured solid. It is a grown structure of aligned cells, and that structure explains grain direction, strength, and movement.
Practical guides for improving amateurs who want more than fluffy beginner content but do not want to be buried under trade jargon or forum chaos.
Wood is not a manufactured solid. It is a grown structure of aligned cells, and that structure explains grain direction, strength, and movement.
Start at Foundations and work forward. Each track assumes the earlier ones.
These are not part of the core 7-track curriculum.
Understand the direction and scale of movement before you design joinery. This guide frames the problem in practical terms.
The future of timber is not just new species. It is new processing, new composites, and new ways of using wood’s structure as engineering advantage. What this guide will cover Modified wood (thermal, acetylated)Mass…
Wood science becomes engineering when you start designing with numbers, variability, and safety factors — not just species names. What this guide will cover Structural grading conceptsVariability within and between treesWhy engineering design uses…
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