Most woodworkers have an idea of what quartersawn wood is. The accepted definition is that the growth rings are between 60 and 90 degrees to the wide face of the board. In some species, notably white oak, this exposes the medullary rays and changes the figure from “that’s nice” to WOW!” Where things fall apart … Read more
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