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Last Updated: Saturday, November 17th, 2001, Created: Saturday, November 17th, 2001
Ken Farr from Natural Resources Canada joined me to talk about identifying wood, something you may want to do to match some old molding, or just to figure out which wood would be best for a given project.
The bottom line is that the book were named:
Trees in Canada
Identifying Wood
Canadian Woods, Their Properties and Uses
A full set of the slices of Canadian woods can be had for $75 from Forintek in Quebec city, Quebec.
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