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Identifying Wood: Accurate Results With Simple Tools Hardcover – October 1, 1990
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An essential guide for anyone looking to master the art of wood identification.
With just your naked eye and simple tools like a hand lens or basic microscopy, you’ll be equipped to identify over 180 domestic and tropical hardwoods and softwoods. R. Bruce Hoadley, a renowned professor of wood science and technology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, breaks down the identification process into clear, actionable steps.
Whether you’re a hobbyist, professional woodworker, or simply curious about the world of wood, this book provides the knowledge and tools you need to identify a wide variety of woods accurately and effectively.
Key Features:
Comprehensive Overview: Gain a solid understanding of the wood identification process, enhancing your skills and confidence.
Anatomy of Woody Plants: Learn about the basic anatomy of trees and how it relates to wood identification.
User-Friendly Charts: Access hundreds of easy-to-use charts that streamline the identification process.
Stunning Visuals: Benefit from crystal-clear photographs and microphotographs that illustrate key features of different woods.
Glossary and Resources: Navigate technical terms with ease thanks to a comprehensive glossary, along with sources of information and materials for further exploration.
- Print length240 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherTaunton Press
- Publication dateOctober 1, 1990
- Dimensions8.5 x 0.78 x 11 inches
- ISBN-109780942391046
- ISBN-13978-0942391046
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About the Author
R. Bruce Hoadley has a degree in forestry from the University of Connecticut and a doctorate in wood technology from Yale. He is a former professor of wood science and technology at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He frequently consults for museums and acts as an expert witness at trials. He is also the author of Understanding Wood (The Taunton Press, 1980, 2000) and Identifying Wood (The Taunton Press, 1990).
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- ASIN : 0942391047
- Publisher : Taunton Press (October 1, 1990)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 240 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9780942391046
- ISBN-13 : 978-0942391046
- Item Weight : 2.5 pounds
- Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.78 x 11 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #73,036 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #3 in Historic Architectural Preservation
- #33 in Carpentry
- #55 in Woodworking Projects (Books)
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Customers find the book useful for learning about wood identification. They find the information easy to understand, with clear explanations in layman's terms. The images are excellent, showing endgrains from different trees. Readers appreciate the sections describing the composition of wood and how to examine it. However, opinions differ on whether the book is worth the money or not.
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Customers find the book useful for learning how to identify woods by their microscopic structures. They appreciate the simple, powerful techniques to understand the structure and function of wood. The book provides chapters on obtaining and preparing wood samples as well as practical advice. It's great for scientists, biologists, professors, and woodworkers.
"...There are chapters on techinques for obtaining and preparing wood samples as well as a description of some of the necessary instruments..." Read more
"...Great knowledge to have, but it's a slog. The second half gets into actual examination and identification of individual woods...." Read more
"...list of resources for materials and equipment and an excellent table of contents. There are numerous high quality color and B&W photos...." Read more
"...It has excellent sections describing the composition of wood and how to examine it. I give it four stars because it is too complex...." Read more
Customers find the book easy to understand and read. They appreciate the clear text with pronunciation aids. The book provides good information on science, in layman's terms. It is well-written, thorough, and has an extensive glossary, index, bibliography, and list of resources. While some pictures could use more description or annotations, overall it is a nice formatted and illustrated book that offers accurate results using simple tools.
"...It is very well written and very thorough...." Read more
"...I purchased the the hardcover version. It has an extensive glossary, index, bibliography, list of resources for materials and equipment and an..." Read more
"...Great knowledge to have, but it's a slog. The second half gets into actual examination and identification of individual woods...." Read more
"...The scientific methods of examination are presented in a simple, easy-to-understand manner that most woodworkers will be able to master." Read more
Customers appreciate the vivid color photos and illustrations in the book. They also mention that it shows endgrain of wood from various trees and tropical woods.
"...on identification are divided up into softwoods, hardwoods and tropical woods...." Read more
"...There are numerous high quality color and B&W photos...." Read more
"...Not much on images beyond black and white line drawings . It mostly goes into the minute details of the woods inner structures ...." Read more
"...represented in the color plates, many, if not most, woods are exquisitely shown in vivid color...." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's wood content. They find it helpful for identifying wood, describing its composition and how to examine it. The sections on waste wood or reclaimed wood carpentry are appreciated. Readers also mention that the book provides techniques for obtaining and preparing wood samples.
"...There are chapters on techinques for obtaining and preparing wood samples as well as a description of some of the necessary instruments..." Read more
"...It has excellent sections describing the composition of wood and how to examine it. I give it four stars because it is too complex...." Read more
"...powerful techniques to understand structure and function of wood from different tree species...." Read more
"...but it was worth the cost for helping me understand wood and wood grain better. I am very glad I bought this book." Read more
Customers have different views on the book's value. Some find it helpful and interesting, while others consider the kindle version useless and the edition worthless.
"...will be a great help with identifying different woods but it was worth the cost for helping me understand wood and wood grain better...." Read more
"The Kindle edition of this book is completely worthless. Most pages scrambled, no images can be viewed...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2003I've had this book for almost 2 years and it is the best I've seen. It is very well written and very thorough. It begins with an explanation of the structure of wood at the cellular level, in some cases, in rather great depth. There are chapters on techinques for obtaining and preparing wood samples as well as a description of some of the necessary instruments (hand lens, microscope etc). The sections on identification are divided up into softwoods, hardwoods and tropical woods. I will agree that the section on tropical woods is not as deep as the other two sections, but I would say its in proportion to the chances of you happening up on a piece of rare tropical wood and having to identify it. I have sucessfully indentified dozens of woods using this book. Be advised that a microscope is definately needed when using this book, in my humble opinion. It doesnt have to be a megabuck model, but 100-250x would be very helpful. I would highly recommend this book to anyone wanting to go beyond the "if its brown, its walnut, if its white its maple" level, and get deeper into wood identification. ID-ing a chunk of wood is very satisfying and this book makes it possible!
- Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023This author is THE authority on wood identification. But this is not a simple how-to guide. Half of this book is a college-level explanation of the botany of woody plants. Great knowledge to have, but it's a slog. The second half gets into actual examination and identification of individual woods. Again, it's an educational approach to the activity, not a quick reference.
This is a great companion to wood-database<dot>com and that author's companion book.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2021I read several reviews complaining about lack of photos and glossary. I purchased the the hardcover version. It has an extensive glossary, index, bibliography, list of resources for materials and equipment and an excellent table of contents. There are numerous high quality color and B&W photos. The first table lists all of the woods identified in the text by their scientific and common names (about 190) divided into softwoods, hardwoods and tropical hardwoods. The author recommends early on that a microscope capable of 400X is needed. I found the text clear including pronunciation aids -parenchchyma (puh-REN-kih-muh). This is not a book for a casual reader, but if you really want to learn about the structure of wood and how to identify various species then this is the book to get.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025Book is exactly what you'd expect.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2015Wow, what a book. It is the authoritative text on identifying wood. It has excellent sections describing the composition of wood and how to examine it. I give it four stars because it is too complex. (Others might give it 5 because it is so detailed).
I love wood and was looking for a book that would teach me more about it and help identify it. This book does all that but it was too complicated and difficult to understand. I found myself staring at his pictures trying to see what he was explaining and not being able to translate the words to the pictures. I think if you are taking a college course in wood identification this would be perfect but for a casual reader who wants an easy way of identifying wood - stay away.
I have found other books that explain it more simply and had I read those first this book might have been better but as it stands- you really need more then casual knowledge to get the most from this book. I found it hard to read and I skimmed sections. This is a difficult subject and he is the world authority. I wish he had explained in layman terms how to identify wood. I also wish he had created a simple decision tree that we could follow to get to the final results. I don't expect to be able to identify rare and obscure woods but I thought I would do better on simple woods.
You do need to also purchase a 10X loupe to get any use out of this book.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2021I bought this book for my brother, who frequently shops for tools in antique shops. Often it is difficult to distinguish, even in hand, what second hand tools are made of. My brother took this reference into one of the local antique stores on his most recent tool shopping trip. He found a hand plane he quite liked, but wasn't 100% sure what it was made of. With the assistance of this book and a small microscope, he looked closely, referenced the text, and smiled at me as he confidently stated "Yep, It's Wood".
- Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024Not always sure if things are wood. This book settles the question once and for all.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2021IF you want to understand wood, this is the book for you. While not all woods are represented in the color plates, many, if not most, woods are exquisitely shown in vivid color. The scientific methods of examination are presented in a simple, easy-to-understand manner that most woodworkers will be able to master.
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AlfReviewed in Canada on April 17, 20225.0 out of 5 stars Excellent reference material
Great book. Unfortunately it is very old. I realize the author has passed away; however, it would be worthwhile for someone in the same field to update the material. especially a broader coverage of tropical woods as they are now widely available.
Homer j SimpsonReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 9, 20255.0 out of 5 stars Wood id
Good information very thorough
Peter LReviewed in Canada on March 31, 20175.0 out of 5 stars More data than you'll know what to do with
Extremely detailed resource on wood identification with tons of photos of wood under high magnificaton. This book is not quite what I expected, but this is my fault for not doing my research. I was looking for a big book full of photos of different types of wood from both up close and a little further away along with photos of the living trees they come from, with some details about their geographical distribution and history, etc. This book is not that. It is presented very much as a wood identification textbook, and may not necessarily be what someone with a more casual interest in wood is looking for. Certainly can't fault it for being too complete, though!
GJGReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 21, 20155.0 out of 5 stars Great informative, clear, detailed book on wood identification. Recommended.
Excellent book! The best I've bought to help identify wood correctly and precisely. Very informative detailed information on wood anatomy with good explanations of all the "woody jargon". Was able to identify almost all the wood articles in my house, also to confirm my antique chest of drawers is really mahogany with oak drawer cases. I say almost all as the book covers native american woods and a good list of exotic hardwoods but not all the woods of the world! The analyses is concentrated mainly on end grain anatomy. This requires a very clean cut sample or you have to clean-up whatever you are looking at, say the end of a chair leg or the construction parts under a table. A good hand magnifier is also required (I use a LED lit 10x loupe). A must have if you want to correctly identify wood.
Keith RegularReviewed in Canada on February 8, 20215.0 out of 5 stars Service
The product arrived on time, was as described, (perhaps even better), and at at a reasonable price.






