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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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In the case of the cleavage specimens a piece 1/2 inch thick will be split off parallel to the failure and used as a moisture disk.
RECORDS All records will be standard.
PHOTOGRAPHS _Cross Sections_ Just before cutting into sticks, the freshly cut end of at least one bolt from each tree will be photographed.

A scale of inches will be shown in this photograph.
_Specimens_ Three photographs will be made of a group consisting of four 2" X 2" X 30" specimens chosen from the material from each locality.

Two of these specimens will be representative of average growth, one of fast and one of slow growth.

These photographs will show radial, tangential, and end surfaces for each specimen.
_Failures_ Typical and abnormal failures of material from each site will be photographed.
_Disposition of Material_ The specimens photographed to show typical and abnormal failures will be saved for purposes of exhibit until deemed by the person in charge of the laboratory to be of no further value.
SHRINKAGE AND SPECIFIC GRAVITY Appendix to Working Plan 124 PURPOSE OF WORK It is the purpose of this work to secure data on the shrinkage and specific gravity of woods tested under Project 124.

The figures to be obtained are for use as average working values rather than as the basis for a detailed study of the principles involved.
MATERIAL The material will be taken from that provided for mechanical tests.
RADIAL AND TANGENTIAL SHRINKAGE _Specimens_ _Preparation_: Two specimens 1 inch thick, 4 inches wide, and 1 inch long will be obtained from near the periphery of each "_d_" bolt.


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