Wood Preservers' Bulletin, Volumen3,Temas2-4American Wood-Preservers' Association, 1916 |
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Página 29 - A sound knot is one which is solid across its face and which is as hard as the wood surrounding it; it may be either red or black, and is so fixed by growth or position that it will retain its place in the piece.