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An interesting page.
Honeycombing is the worst of the defects shown. When that one strikes, there is no cure. Usually no salvageable material can be found. A plank can look perfectly sound and free of defect and be nothing but ruined wood on the inside.
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Thats a cool article.
Ive had honeycomb red oak.
Once Favre hangs it up though, it years of cellar dwelling for the Pack. (Geoff 12-18-07)
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Good article. Lots of good pics and drawings. I can't think of any wood I have bought in the last 10 years that wasn't full of all of those issues.
The most common I have seen is case hardening followed by honeycombing in oak. I have gotten some boards so bad the cracks were up to 1/4 or more covering nearly from edfe to edge and you could see the out the board.
The lumber drying is done so fast now to increase production that the quality is pretty bad now.
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Thanks! I'll give the prong test a go on the remaining board and post my results....