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Saturday 8 October 2016

Woodworks, Season 6 DVD

Author 
By David J. Marks


Format: DVD 
This DVD set contains all 13 episodes of the highly acclaimed woodworking television show, WoodWorks™ Season 6.

Here are just a few highlights from this woodworking DVD:

  • Learning how to lay out your own unique dovetail pattern
  • Turning a Walnut Bowl
  • Learning key points of hand planing
  • Flattening warped commercial veneers
  • Turning a hollow vessel
  • Gilding with silver leaf & applying a patina finish

WoodWorks Season 6 DVD includes:

  • Episode 601: Gilded Picture Frame
  • Episode 602: Contemporary Dovetail Bench
  • Episode 603: Asian Inspired Open Bookcase
  • Episode 604: Wall Mounted Magazine Rack
  • Episode 605: Introduction to Woodturning
  • Episode 606: European Hand Plane
  • Episode 607: Garden Gate with Copper Panel
  • Episode 608: Hall Table with Leaf Inlay
  • Episode 609: Veneering Tips & Techniques
  • Episode 610: Folding Panel Screen
  • Episode 611: Woodturned Vessel
  • Episode 612: Drum Table
  • Episode 613: Jigs & Fixtures Tour

About Woodworks Series:

David J. Marks hosted 91 episodes of the television show WoodWorks™ which features step-by-step instructions for building contemporary studio furniture that he designed specifically for the show. WoodWorks™ aired on DIY (Do It Yourself) channel on satellite and cable and on the How to Channel in Australia. Everything was videotaped on location in David’s woodworking studio in Santa Rosa, CA.

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http://www.shopwoodworking.com/woodworks-season-6-dvd-with-david-j-marks#

Biodegradable composites based on lignocellulosic fibers—An overview

Published Date
September 2009, Vol.34(9):9821021, doi:10.1016/j.progpolymsci.2008.12.002


  • Author 


  • Kestur G. Satyanarayana ,
  • Gregorio G.C. Arizaga
  • Fernando Wypych

    • Department of Chemistry, Federal University of Paraná, P.O. Box 19081, Jardim das Américas, 81531-980 Curitiba, PR, Brazil

    Effect of chemical treatments on properties of green coconut fiber

    Published Date
    17 March 2010, Vol.79(4):832838, doi:10.1016/j.carbpol.2009.10.005

  • Author 
  • A.I.S. Brígida a
  • V.M.A. Calado b
  • L.R.B. Gonçalves c
  • M.A.Z. Coelho a,,
    • aDepartamento de Eng. Bioquímica, Escola de Química, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, 21949-900 RJ, Brazil
    • bDepartamento de Eng. Química, Escola de Química, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, 21949-900 RJ, Brazil
    • cDepartamento de Eng. Química, Universidade Federal do Ceará, 60455-760 CE, Brazil

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      Corresponding author. Tel.: +55 21 25627564; fax: +55 21 25627622.


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    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960852401001894

    Physico-chemical and chemical properties of some coconut coir dusts for use as a peat substitute for containerised ornamental plants

    Published Date
    May 2002, Vol.82(3):241245, doi:10.1016/S0960-8524(01)00189-4


  • Author

  • Manuel Abad
  • Patricia Noguera
  • Rosa Puchades
  • Angel Maquieira


  • Selected physico-chemical and chemical characteristics of 13 coconut coir dust (mesocarp pithy tissue plus short-length fibres) samples from Asia, America and Africa were evaluated as peat alternatives. All properties studied differed significantly between and within sources, and from the control Sphagnum peat. pH of coir dust was slightly acidic, whereas salinity varied dramatically between 39 and 597 mS m−1in the saturated media extract. The cation exchange capacity and carbon/nitrogen (C/N) ratio ranged from 31.7 to 95.4   and from 75 to 186, respectively. Most carbon was found as lignin and cellulose. The concentrations of available nitrogen, calcium, magnesium and micro-elements were low, while those of phosphorus and potassium were remarkably high (0.28–2.81 mol m−3 and 2.97–52.66 mol m−3 for P and K, respectively). Saline ion concentrations, especially chloride and sodium, were also high.

    Keywords

  • Cocos nucifera L.
  • Container media
  • Growing media
  • Characterisation
  • Alternatives to peat
  • Waste reclamation
  • Sustainable agriculture



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      Corresponding author. Tel.: +349-6387-7336; fax: +349-6387-7339



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  • http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0261306908005426
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