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Chris Hare

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As I aquire more and more blanks. I am afraid that I will lose track which blank is which. Does anyone know the name of a good wood identification book? I am trying to keep them in zip lock bags with the names on the bags, but I get lazy and just throw them in a bag sometimes.

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tipusnr

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The book I use is called "Useful Woods of the World" but it isn't the end all to that sort of problem. So many things affect the individual growth of a tree that identification becomes as much of an art as a science. Minerals and other nutrients can change the coloration, and prevailing winds, rain (or lack of it), and man can affect the grain greatly.

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JimGo

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Chris,
I write the names on the blanks as much as possible. I'm also compiling a collection of cut-offs from which I hope to make an identification chart. I agree with Bill, it may be a somewhat futile effort, but at least it will be a good baseline. I also have a book with pictures in it; can't remember the title, and it never seems to have the wood at which I'm looking (mostly, I think, because I tend to like the rare, exotic woods).

Good luck!
 

wayneis

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I don't have a book but what I have been doing is writing on the blanks with markers when I get them so that I won't forget what the heck they all are.

Wayne
 

53Jim

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I do the same thing Wayne does. When I get some blanks I write on them, only i use a lumber crayon. Than I either put them in a drawer, or a plastic 'tub'-type container.

53Jim
 
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