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Timber Giants: Cutting Another 60-Foot Douglas Fir Tree - MSNThere’s something awe-inspiring about working with giant trees, and this 60-foot Douglas Fir is no exception. In this video, we take you into the forest to witness the controlled and skillful ...
North America's fir trees include the Christmas varieties (balsam, Fraser, Douglas, noble) and the lesser-known white fir. Learn how to identify them.
For the Edes Building in Morgan Hill, California, a contemporary art gallery and a wine bar, design architect KTGY exposed glulam columns and beams on the interior, pairing this with Douglas fir ...
Bookshelves that were integrated into a seating nook, with storage drawers below and tongue-and-groove ceilings above, required close coordination between the cabinetmaker, the framer and the ...
The heavy-timber hybrid structure features glue-laminated timber beams with solid-wood decking and exterior tongue-and-groove western red cedar cladding. Birch-plywood millwork is featured on the ...
The Douglas fir woodwork paneling was scrubbed with Murphy’s Oil Soap until it gleamed, as was the original one-inch-wide tongue-and-groove maple flooring.
Shiplap and tongue and groove paneling are hallmarks of coastal, cottage and farmhouse decor. Which type of paneling is right for your project?
The Douglas fir, the state tree of Oregon, can grow incredibly tall and live impressively long. The oldest Douglas fir trees have lived to be over 1,000 years old.
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Using Tongue and Groove Tree Felling Method for Obstacles - MSNDiscover how to go over obstacles with the tongue and groove tree felling technique. Watch skilled workers navigate challenging terrain and obstacles, demonstrating precision and expertise in this ...
Cassidy wanted to build a big family dining table for his wife, Robyn, so Napier pulled a long cypress board, some tongue-and-groove pine flooring, and a few big Douglas fir blocks from the stockpile ...
Activists working to save a large Douglas fir in Seattle may have convinced a developer to redesign housing plans instead of cutting it down.
Don Kaczmarek, a forest geneticist for the Oregon Department of Forestry, joins us to talk about his work breeding trees, and producing seeds for the state’s forests and seed banks.
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