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The Mechanical Properties of Wood

PART III TIMBER TESTING[56] [Footnote 56: The methods of timber testing described here are for the most part those employed by the U
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A block is placed on the platform and the end of the punch forced into the wood at the rate of 0.25 inch per minute.

The operator keeps moving the small handle of the guard plate back and forth until it tightens.

At this instant the load is read and recorded.
Two penetrations each are made on the tangential and radial surfaces, and one on each end of every specimen tested.
In choosing the places on the block for the indentations, effort should be made to get a fair average of heartwood and sapwood, fine and coarse grain, early and late wood.
Another method of testing by indentation involves the use of a right-angled cone instead of a ball.

For details of this test as used in New South Wales see _loc.

cit._, pp.


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