Originally Posted by
Robson Valley
Metal-workers know the names of the materials they use.
Why is it that some woodworkers, of every interest group, refuse to find out what the actual real name is for the species of wood they are using?
How about "Oregon" as an example. In the 4 years that I lived in Melbourne, every stick I saw in our wood labs was some sort of pine, a lot of it Pinus radiata. Now I'm told that Oregon refers to Douglas-fir. Now facts: Douglas-fir is not a true fir, it is Pseudotsuga menziesii, P. macrocarpa, P. wilsoniana, P. sinensis or one of the others which I have forgotten.
Are we all rubbing the fir/fur the wrong way?
I will now get down off my Thuja plicata stump and wander away.