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  2. Wood splitting - Wikipedia

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    Wood splitting. Wood splitting (riving, [1] cleaving) is an ancient technique used in carpentry to make lumber for making wooden objects, some basket weaving, and to make firewood. Unlike wood sawing, the wood is split along the grain using tools such as a hammer and wedges, splitting maul, cleaving axe, side knife, or froe.

  3. Rip cut - Wikipedia

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    Rip cuts are commonly made with a table saw, but other types of power saws can also be used, including a radial arm saw, band saw, and hand held circular saw.In sawmills the head saw is the first rip-saw a log goes through, which is sometimes a gang-saw, and then the cants may be resawn using other saws and then edged in an edger and sometimes cut to length by a crosscut saw.

  4. Wood - Wikipedia

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  5. Douglas fir - Wikipedia

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  6. Log splitter - Wikipedia

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    Log splitter. A woman using a gasoline-powered log splitter to split firewood. A log splitter is a piece of machinery or equipment used for splitting firewood from softwood or hardwood logs that have been pre-cut into sections (rounds), usually by chainsaw or on a saw bench. Many log splitters consist of a hydraulic pump or electric motor which ...

  7. 1939 New York World's Fair pavilions and attractions - Wikipedia

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    Albania An exposition of products made in Albania, along with an Albanian restaurant. [144] This exhibit only operated during the 1939 season. [120] [144] Australia A structure at the western end of the Lagoon of Nations. The building was divided into three sections each describing a different aspect of Australia's history. [145]

  8. Firewood - Wikipedia

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  9. Chloroplast - Wikipedia

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