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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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These will be cut from the sector-shaped sections left after securing the material for the mechanical tests or from disks cut from near the end of the bolt.

They will be taken from adjoining pieces chosen so that the results will be comparable for use in determining radial and tangential shrinkage.

(When a disk is used, care must be taken that it is green and has not been affected by the shrinkage and checking near the end of the bolt.) One of these specimens will be cut with its width in the radial direction and will be used for the determination of radial shrinkage.

The other will have its width in the tangential direction and will be used for tangential shrinkage.

These specimens will not be surfaced.
_Marking_: The shrinkage specimens will retain the shipment and piece numbers and marks of the bolts from which they are taken, and will have the additional mark _7_R or _7_T according as their widths are in the radial or tangential direction.
_Shrinkage measurements_: The shrinkage specimens will be carefully weighed and measured soon after cutting.


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