Request a Brochure
 
Visit Our Showroom
 
Privacy Policy

Back to Garage Door Articles

Handbook for Building with Wood

Working with wood is not as easy as many people assume. There’s a lot that goes into a piece of woodwork. Here is a basic handbook for wood building.

Structure of Wood
Wood is actually far more complex than it looks. On the very outside of the tree is its bark. Bark is basically a layer of stems and roots. There is an inner bark and an outer bark. Inside most pieces of wood, you’ll find growth rings. These rings are unique in that they allow you to tell a certain type of wood’s age. Wood also has knots or imperfections. Knots are parts of tree limbs that died and then became trapped when newer layers of the tree’s growth covered them. Wood cells vary in size and shape and are long and pointed at the ends. They give wood its “grain.”

Physical Properties and Moisture Relations
Wood’s physical properties are important. When using wood to make things like furniture, both grain and texture are important. Similarly, a wood’s color is also to be considered. Moisture content is also important. This is the weight of water in a certain piece of wood and affects other factors like weight, strength, and the amount of shrinkage in the wood.

Biodeterioration of Wood
Like all other living things, wood is subject to decay. When a tree dies, it soon becomes infested with many types of bacteria, fungus, and insects that eat it away. Eventually, the tree is completely biodegraded. However, there are certain types of bugs and bacteria that grow on healthy trees. Sometimes, this kills the tree but other times, in the cases of certain types of mushrooms, the two living things can coexist for a period of time. In some cases, decay happens because something breaks through the bark and gets to the tree.

Lumber Stress Grades
The quality of a piece of lumber is determined by its grade. Standards for measuring this differ from country to country. However, grade is determined by a few methods. There is visually grading, which occurs when someone identifies knots, the slope of the grain, shake, density, and decay. Other tests include taking a sample of the wood and testing it for mechanical properties. Wood is now also machine-graded. All of these are important for determining the quality of a piece of wood.

Fastenings
Wood fastenings are used to join wood to other pieces of wood or other materials. Nails are the most common fastenings to be found and they come in many sizes. Some nails have surfaces that are not smooth to prevent them from shifting. Spikes are less common these days although they are used in railroad construction. Staples are also very common and they come in various sizes. Drift bolts were often used in making ships and wood screws are screws designed exclusively for wood. They have flat, oval, or round heads. No matter what type of fastener, it’s important that they not slip from the wood.

Adhesive Bonding
Bonding wood to other things using adhesive is one of the reasons why the lumber industry has grown so huge. It’s also very big in the construction industry. Adhesives are usually used in small amounts to put together building materials. They are also used for floor coverings, tile, and countertops. Adhesives increase the strength of the composite wood because they distribute stresses.

Wood-based Composites
Composite woods are used more and more these days because everything about the reconstituted wood – all of its main properties – can be carefully controlled so it’s possible to produce the best possible wood for any given job. Composite woods are wood materials that have been adhesive bonded together. Fiberboard, plywood, wood plastic composite, particleboard, and even specialty composites are all examples of composite woods.

Wood Finishes
At the very end of any project that’s done with wood, the wood has to be finished. Wood finishes are the best way of protecting the wood from water damage, shrinkage, wear and tear, and even color fading. Many different types of wood finishes specially designed to help wood resist damage for years are available. They are usually solvent-based.

Author Bio:
Access Garage Door offers Custom Made East Coast Design Garage Doors that guarantees good quality garage doors made from only the best wood available.


Back to Top



Contact our team of automated gate specialists today



Spanish Revival Architecture


Mediterranean Vineyard


East Coast and
Beyond


Other Collections

© All Rights Reserved Access Custom Garage Doors 2003 / Tel: 1.800.994.3643 Email:info@accessgaragedoor.com
Lic.#733987 | Privacy Policy | Sitemap | Site designed By GlenCo Advertising, Inc.