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B.D.T. | | Bone-dry ton. ... |
B.D.U. | | Bone-dry unit. ... |
Back clearance | | The angle between the back of a tooth and a ... |
Back guy | | Line behind the spar tree, opposite the main line or ... |
Back line | | Boundary line marked by blazed or painted trees indicating the ... |
Backcut | | Final cut in felling a tree. Made on the opposite ... |
Backfire | | 1.) Blaze set in front of an advancing forest fire ... |
Backhaul | | A delivery by tractor-trailer originates from where the trailer is ... |
Backing veneer | | The layer of veneer used on the reverse side of ... |
Ballhooter | | Person who rolls or slides logs down a hillside. ... |
Band Saw (bandsaw) | | A strip of metal with teeth cut into one or ... |
Band sawmill | | An evolution in sawmill technology that uses a thinner band ... |
Bank | | Logs cut or skidded above the required daily production and ... |
Barber chair (Barberchair) | | A vertical split in a tree, generally caused by an ... |
Bardon hook | | Hook used with wire rope slings for gripping trees or ... |
Bare | | Root seedling-Tree seedling grown in a nursery bed. When large ... |
Bark beetle | | Small, cylindrical beetle of the family Scolytidae, the adult of ... |
Bark residue | | Refers to the bark removed from a log and also ... |
Barker | | Machine used to remove bark from pulpwood. ... |
Barking drum | | Large drum in which logs or billets are tumbled by ... |
Barking iron | | Tool with a narrow-shaped, curved blade used in removing bark ... |
Barrel | | Liquid measure, equivalent to 42 U.S. gallons. ... |
Basal area | | Cross sectional area of a tree, in square feet, measured ... |
Basal area factor | | Number of units of basal area per acre (or per ... |
bastard sawn | | Lumber (primarily hardwoods) in which the annual
rings make angles of ... |
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