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    Best information to learn the different species of wood?

    What is the best way to learn the grain and color and characteristics of wood? I would like to be able to look at a piece of wood and know what it is immediately. Is there a book that is recommended? Websites? Any info or ideas??

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    Bruce Hoadley has a good book on identifying wood. He also has another excellent book on the properties of wood. I recommend them both.

    Jeff

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    In my opinion start taking some weekend field trips to sawyers and lumber suppliers. Not only do you get to see alot of wood in all different stages but you get to meet some nice people along the way. "your networth in life is only as great as your network", my father always told me this.

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    Going to wood suppliers, buying and working the wood are the best way to learn. I can't say I'm an expert, but I get better with each project. I can even manage to recognize the occasional log now.
    Jay St. Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Booth View Post
    Bruce Hoadley has a good book on identifying wood. He also has another excellent book on the properties of wood. I recommend them both.

    Jeff

    Thanks for the info. I just ordered the pair.

    Also picked up The Woodbook; American Woods (1883-1913, 1928) (Taschen 25th Anniversary) (Hardcover)by Romeyn Beck Hough (Author) locally so I could start tonight.

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