Plywood panels are made by gluing, under heat and pressure, layers of
A) wood veneers so that the wood grains in adjacent layers are perpendicular to each other.
B) shredded wood strands so that the strands in adjacent layers are perpendicular to each other.
C) shredded wood strands so that the strands in all layers are in the same direction.
D) wood veneers so that the wood grain in all layers is in the same direction.
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Q1: Grade stamps on engineered wood panels specify
A)intended
Q2: Compared to sawn lumber joists, wood I-
Q4: Characteristics of a truss include
A)greater spanning capability
Q5: Laminated veneer lumber (LVL)is
A)generally used as floor
Q6: Unbalanced beams can be used only as
Q7: Nail plates, used to join members of
Q8: A glulam member
A)is generally stronger and stiffer
Q9: Unprotected glulam members with a large cross
Q10: Cross- graining makes a plywood panel
A)less likely
Q11: Several different types of nails are used
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