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The work presents a comprehensive technical treatment of preparing lumber for manufacture, beginning with wood structure and species differences, then addressing grain, color, weight, moisture distribution, and biological enemies. It defines seasoning, explains physical effects of moisture and the benefits and challenges of drying, quantifies losses from improper drying, and compares natural air-drying with artificial kiln methods. Detailed guidance is given on kiln theory and operation, types of kilns, piling and handling techniques, specialized cars and appliances, and measurement and control instruments for humidity and temperature. Illustrations and practical examples support application and recordkeeping.

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J. B. Wagner

J. B. Wagner is an author known for his work in the field of woodworking, particularly through his notable book "Seasoning of Wood." This work explores the processes and techniques involved in preparing wood for various uses, emphasizing the importance of proper seasoning in achieving quality results. Wagner's contributions to literature on woodworking provide valuable insights for both amateur and professional woodworkers, making his work a significant resource in the craft.

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