- of
wood—typically with gouges—leaving the
printing parts level with the
surface while removing the non-printing parts.
Areas that the
artist cuts away...
- "
cuts", but
seems never to use "woodcut". Most of his
illustrations are in fact
wood engravings, by John Jackson,
mostly reproducing woodcuts.
Wood-engraving:...
- time a tree was
cut.
Wood, in the
strict sense, is
yielded by trees,
which increase in
diameter by the formation,
between the
existing wood and the inner...
-
veneer that
looks like sawn
pieces of
wood,
cut across the
growth rings; such
veneer is
referred to as "crown
cut". A half-round
lathe in
which the log...
-
timber refers specifically to
unprocessed wood fiber, such as
cut logs or
standing trees that have yet to be
cut.
Lumber may be
supplied either rough-sawn...
- a rip-
cut is a type of
cut that
severs or
divides a
piece of
wood parallel to the grain. The
other typical type of
cut is a cross-
cut, a
cut perpendicular...
-
device to
drill wood or
other materials,
consisting of a
rotating metal shaft with a
blade at the end that s****es or
cuts the
wood. The
classical design...
- the
wood pulp
process for use in papermaking. He is
widely known for his
wood-
cut machine (used for
extracting the
fibres needed for
pulping wood). Unlike...
- top. The
second is the
wooden hanger,
which consists of a flat
piece of
wood cut into a boomerang-like
shape with the
edges sanded down to
prevent damage...
- competitions,
skilled contestants attempt to be the
first to
cut or saw
through a log or
other block of
wood. It is
often held at
state fairs and
agricultural shows...