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VAHE -> WOOD SPECIES CHART (Oct. 20 2018 23:30:44)

WOOD SPECIES CHART







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Armando -> RE: WOOD SPECIES CHART (Jan. 29 2019 17:06:36)

So what?




Ricardo -> RE: WOOD SPECIES CHART (Jan. 30 2019 12:39:59)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Armando

So what?


Chicken butt!!!!




kitarist -> RE: WOOD SPECIES CHART (Jan. 30 2019 15:35:18)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Ricardo

quote:

ORIGINAL: Armando

So what?


Chicken butt!!!!


Ornithological name: Blandeque coruscant pullum. Origin: Pangea. Other Names: Chick's tushie.




Armando -> RE: WOOD SPECIES CHART (Jan. 30 2019 16:41:32)

Haha thanks Ricardo

Have expected a reaction of that sort. At least there is one...

But seriously what do you guys make out of something like this?

I mean if it would be accompanied with pictures of the tree and the wood plus some information about its use and propperties i would applaud too.

Don´t want to kick nobodys butt here

Should only be a feedback.

Hope that is allowed here.




RobF -> RE: WOOD SPECIES CHART (Jan. 30 2019 20:43:02)

I don’t know, I found it interesting to learn that apparently no trees grow in Canada, at least according to the chart.

But the chart is useful if you are filling out export forms and have to list each wood species found in the instrument by its botanical name. He was trying to be helpful.




gerundino63 -> RE: WOOD SPECIES CHART (Jan. 31 2019 8:51:31)

I never knew that redwood was a sequoia kind. Searched for it and learned that there is also a Sea-sequoia kind.
The trees do not grow normally in europe.

Also i found out that near our border in Germany there is a big Sequoia park, an opportunaty to se such powerfull trees for myself.
Facinating for me, that a guitar from Ariza 1987 Granada that i own has a top like that....

So, you see, what is unusefull Is for one, can be facinating for another.




Arash -> RE: WOOD SPECIES CHART (Jan. 31 2019 9:33:38)

Anybody who can memorize all of these trees and make a video and tell them all without cheating, gets a free andalusian professor guitar from me.




Carlos_ffm -> RE: WOOD SPECIES CHART (Jan. 31 2019 10:12:51)

Thank you! This is an interesting table!




Sr. Martins -> RE: WOOD SPECIES CHART (Jan. 31 2019 12:22:26)

quote:

Anybody who can memorize all of these trees and make a video and tell them all without cheating, gets a free andalusian professor guitar from me.


If I make a powerpoint style video with all the names on screen appearing one by one and pay for shipping, am I eligible? [:D]




jalalkun -> RE: WOOD SPECIES CHART (Jan. 31 2019 12:46:23)

I'll do anything to get an avantgarde anti-kitsch double fretboard 3D-sound norwegian top hot rod red guitar.

ANYTHING

hit me up with them species.
[:D][:D]




JasonM -> RE: WOOD SPECIES CHART (Feb. 1 2019 2:12:05)

I was waiting for Doitsujin to get on here and post a chart of dildos [:D]
The charts that list relative wood density is kind of informative I guess




keith -> RE: WOOD SPECIES CHART (Feb. 3 2019 11:31:06)

https://www.wood-database.com/




milanlondons -> RE: WOOD SPECIES CHART (Feb. 9 2019 6:35:15)

How strange, I cannot see a North European spruce / pine?




benros -> RE: WOOD SPECIES CHART (Feb. 9 2019 7:59:20)

and no spanish/european cypress




RobJe -> RE: WOOD SPECIES CHART (Feb. 9 2019 10:49:42)

Norway Spruce - Picea abies
Mediterranean Cypress - Cupressus sempervirens - not a native species of Spain anyway

Rob




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