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whitewood    
n. 白色木材,其树

白色木材,其树

whitewood
n 1: light easily worked wood of a tulip tree; used for
furniture and veneer [synonym: {tulipwood}, {true tulipwood},
{whitewood}, {white poplar}, {yellow poplar}]

Whitewood \White"wood`\, n.
The soft and easily-worked wood of the tulip tree
({Liriodendron tulipifera}). It is much used in cabinetwork,
carriage building, etc.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Several other kinds of light-colored wood are called
whitewood in various countries, as the wood of
{Bignonia leucoxylon} in the West Indies, of
{Pittosporum bicolor} in Tasmania, etc.
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{Whitewood bark}. See the Note under {Canella}.
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Bass \Bass\, n. [A corruption of bast.]
1. (Bot.) The linden or lime tree, sometimes wrongly called
{whitewood}; also, its bark, which is used for making
mats. See {Bast}.
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2. (Pron. ?) A hassock or thick mat.
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  • What is White Wood? - Woodworking Stack Exchange
    The meaning of "white wood" or "whitewood" may vary by region In the UK, for example, it usually means timber primarily intended for "first-fix" use where it will not be visible when the work is completed The species probably depends on what is available in the region but can include Spruce, Douglas Fir, Pine and so on
  • What is “whitewood?” - Fine Homebuilding
    "Whitewood" is a term cabinetmakers use for a secondary, utility lumber, used for unseen things like toe kick framing, cleats, brackets, webbing, etc There are a variety of species that get called "whitewood", such as pine, poplar, spruce Framing lumber should be stamped and you will see SPF on the stamp
  • What’s “whitewood”? - Fine Homebuilding
    Piffen was saying that whitewood was a generic term for softwoods, but I'm more familiar with the cabinet furniture business where it has long been used as a term to describe generic hardwoods of the white variety, specifically birch, maple, etc, where the furniture could be built of any mixture of woods and the shading laquer provided the colour
  • staining - Stain seal recommendations for whitewood (outside . . .
    The normal 'whitewood' in width of 8, 12" that is pre-finished has a mdf or particleboard core This type of wood in not suitable for outdoor usage After several rains, the board will begin to warp or decompose If you do still want to use it outdoors, you would have to use a marine varnish that is capable of waterproofing the board
  • wood - What are the downsides of using Home Depot whitewood (spruce . . .
    The biggest downside is warped wood However, if you select carefully (I've been known to paw through 1 2 a stack of lumber looking for straight 2x4s), you shouldn't have too much issue
  • Whats the Difference: 2X4 studs - Fine Homebuilding
    I recently went into The Home Depot for some 2x4s One stack of 8-ft 2x4 studs was marked $2 19 each, while another was $2 59 each Why the price discrepancy? The secret is in the grade stamps Learn how to decipher why one 2x4 is more expensive than another and whether that price is worth it
  • Using softwoods for bench tops - Woodworking Stack Exchange
    Larch is a softwood with a Janka hardness of ~1200 This is higher (higher = harder) than English oak, for example Whitewood - the lumber industry designation: Whitewood is spruce, douglas fir, hemlock, pine and several other species of timber Used in domestic woodwork that will not be seen when the project is complete
  • Appropriate Wood For Exterior Trim? - Fine Homebuilding
    not sure but whitewood might be 2 3 price of a nice tight knot cedar and synthetics much more NickNukeEm | Sep 10, 2004 02:10am | #7 I make a decent business out of replacing rotted pine trim with cedar, or synthetic, if the client wishes to spring for it
  • Studs . . . spf vs syp - Fine Homebuilding
    common whitewood framing - Spruce Pine FirSYP Harder framing from the southern plantations - Southern Yellow Pine Welcome to the Taunton University of Knowledge FHB Campus at Breaktime where
  • What wood for inexpensive door casing - Woodworking Stack Exchange
    I'm thinking of just buying boards at Lowes or Home Depot, but I don't want to spend a fortune So, I'm wondering what wood to use that won't be problematic in the future Does it really matter, other than having straight edges and no holes? Is cheap pine OK, or perhaps whitewood? I don't really want to use MDF for a few reasons





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