Complete Solutions
Headsaws - ANSWER -Circular saws or band saw used to produce
lumber
Limbing - ANSWER -Cutting of limb from trees
Loading - ANSWER -Moving logs onto a truck for processing
Logging - ANSWER -Process of harvesting trees
Poles - ANSWER -A young tree that granges from 4 to 10 inches in
diameter
Sawtimber - ANSWER -A live tree of commercial species at least 9.0
inches d.b.h. for softwoods or 11.0 inches for hardwoods, containing at
least one 12-foot sawlog or two noncontiguous 8-foot sawlogs, and
meeting regional specifications for freedom from defect.
Skidding - ANSWER -Dragging logs from the harvest site to the
landing
Board foot - ANSWER -Unit of measurement for lumber equal to a
piece
of wood 1 foot long, 12 inches wide, and 1 inch thick
Cord - ANSWER -Unit of measurement of dry volume used to measure
firewood; 4ft x 8ft x 4ft
, DBH - ANSWER -Diameter at breast height; 4 1/2 feet from ground
Grain - ANSWER -Texture seen in cut piece of wood: direction in
which
tree grows
Hardwood - ANSWER -Wood from a broad-leaved tree
Softwood - ANSWER -Wood from a conifer or needle-bearing tree
Kerf - ANSWER -Width of the cut made by a saw blade
Log scale - ANSWER -Used to determine board feet in a log
Lumber - ANSWER -Timber sawed into standard dimensions, such as
boards, planks, beams
Ripping - ANSWER -Cutting against the grain
Timber - ANSWER -Wood that measures greater than 5 by 5 inches
and less than 8 by 8 inches
Skidder - ANSWER -Large machine used to drag logs from the harvest
site to the landing
Choker - ANSWER -A cable fastened around a log for the purpose of
transporting it to the yard or landing