Working with timber can feel confusing at first because wood behaves in complex ways—it expands, shrinks, and reacts to moisture long after it leaves the sawmill. Beginners often struggle not from a lack of skill, but because nobody explains how timber actually behaves before the first cut is made.
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Wood, Timber & Construction Resources
Informational guides, general-purpose calculators, and educational content covering timber, lumber, woodworking, construction materials, and wood maintenance.
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Timber sustainability is not a simple yes-or-no question. The real environmental impact of wood depends entirely on how it is grown, harvested, and processed. Understanding the difference between responsible forestry and destructive practices is essential for anyone who builds, designs, or simply cares about where their materials come from.
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Outdoor timber fails when moisture becomes trapped and cannot dry. Protecting timber outdoors successfully means combining proper material selection, smart design that sheds water, and consistent maintenance to prevent rot. Without these elements working together, even pressure-treated wood will degrade far sooner than expected.
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Most timber rot is completely avoidable. It's rarely the wood's fault—more often, it comes down to a handful of design and installation choices that allowed water to hang around for too long. This guide explains how to prevent timber rot by controlling moisture, improving ventilation, and making smart material choices from day one.
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Proper timber treatment is essential for protecting wood against moisture, fungal decay, and insect damage—untreated softwoods can fail within a couple of years when exposed outdoors. Choosing the right preservation method dramatically extends the life of your project, whether it's a deck, fence, or landscaping structure.
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Getting timber volume right is essential for any building project. Order too little and your work grinds to a halt; order too much and you're stuck storing warping boards you paid good money for. This practical guide walks through how to calculate timber volume using cubic meters and board feet, with clear formulas and real-world examples you can apply immediately.
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Timber is sold using several different measurement systems—cubic meters, board feet, and linear lengths—depending on your location and the type of wood. Understanding how timber is measured lets you order the right quantity, compare supplier quotes accurately, and avoid costly mid-project shortages.
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