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ContentsIntroduction1 Measurement2 - 3 FAS and FAS/1F grades4No. 1C and No. 2AC grades5 Characteristics and defects6 - 7 Ash8 Cherry9 Cottonwood10 Gum11 Hard maple12 Soft maple13 Red oak14 White oak15 Tulipwood16 Walnut17 Additional guidance18 - 19 Acknowledgments and contacts20 Summary table21 This publication is protected by copyright. The information contained in this publication, however, isdesigned for storage in retrieval systems and may be reproduced. All other aspects of the publication,including the photographs, may not be reproduced without AHEC's prior permission. AHEC takes noresponsibility for the information, which is offered as guidance only, and cannot be held responsible forany purpose of this publication is to providea simplified but thorough explanation of thegrading rules for American hardwood were established over 100 years ago by thenewly formed National Hardwood LumberAssociation (NHLA).
equivalent are shown below. ... Comsel grade: This grade has evolved from the NHLA grades of Number 1 Common and Selects. For the export market the minimum clear yield should be Number 1 Common or slightly better with appearance a main factor. Minimum size of the boards varies, depending on the species, ...
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