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Definition of Quartersawed
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Quartersawed
Literary usage of Quartersawed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Problems of the Finishing Room: A Reference and Formula Manual for Furniture by Walter Karl Schmidt (1916)
"In oaks which are quartersawed we call them the flake. In some woods the structure
is tough, hard and pithy; in others, short and stocky fibers. ..."
2. Studies of Trees by Jacob Joshua Levison (1914)
"Thess rays produce the " flakes " or " mirrors " that make quartersawed (radially
cut) wood so beautiful. They are thin plates or sheets of cells lying in ..."
3. Studies of Trees by Jacob Joshua Levison (1914)
"These rays produce the " flakes " or " mirrors " that make quartersawed (radially
cut) wood so beautiful. They are thin plates or sheets of cells lying in ..."
4. Studies of Trees by Jacob Joshua Levison (1914)
"These rays produce the " flakes " or " mirrors " that make quartersawed (radially
cut) wood so beautiful. They are thin plates or sheets of cells lying in ..."
5. Manual of Uniform Course of Study for the Elementary Schools of Ohio by Frank William Miller, Frank S. Fox (1912)
"... show effects on the grained surface by cutting blocks lengthwise and at
different angles; quartersawed; effects of planed and polished surfaces; ..."
6. A Uniform Course of Study in Agriculture for the Elementary Schools of Ohio by Ohio, State Commissioner of Common Schools (1912)
"... show effects on the grained surface by cutting blocks lengthwise and at
different angles; quartersawed; effects of planed and polished surfaces; ..."