P of Selected urnal Articles Pertaining to the Forest Products Industries W. I. West Oregon State University INDEX OF SELECTED JOURNAL ARTICLES PERTAiNING TO THE FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES 1963 - 1964 by W. I. West Professor and Head of Forest Products School of Forestry Oregon State Universjy Corvaili5, Oregon Published by School of Forestry and Forest Research Laboratory Oregon State University Corva11js Oregon 1965 Preface Sc1T.oh, This index is the fourth in a series published by the School of Forestry and the Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University. The hundreds of requests received for past and current issues, together with favorable comments, indicate the index is proving to be of value in assisting industry, research, and educational institutions as a reference guide to the journals covered. Prior issues of the index, 1963, 1960, 1957, included journals published over preceding three year periods. This has resulted in considerable delay to those using the index. The 1965 issue is being released to cover journals for 1963-1964. Limited requests for copies of the 1963 and 1960 issues can be filled from a small remaining supply. The 1957 issue has been exhausted. A table of contents serves as a subject matter index to assist the user in searching for articles. A code system indicates the journals cited. Journal editors and publishers should be recognized for their sincere efforts to report developments of current and timely importance. It is unfortunate neither time nor space permits including several other journals of value in the forest products field. It should be noted the "Forest Products Journal", "Journal of Forestry", and "Woodworking Digest" each include an annual index in their December issues. An index covering 18 years of the Forest Products Journal and earlier publications is available from the Forest Products Research Society. Attention is directed to a listing of "Forestry Theses Accepted by Colleges and Universities in the United States" compiled by Oregon State University and published annually with author and subject indices in the September issue of Forest Service. 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page PREFACE CODE TO JOURNALS CITED 11 iv 1.0 GENERAL 2.0 ACCOUNTING, BUDGETING, COSTS, FINANCING, TAXES 1 3 5 ..... 3.0 GRADING AND STANDARDS 4.0 PERSONNEL 5.0 PLANT DESCRIPTIONS 01 COMPOSITION PRODUCTS (Fiber, Flake, Particle) . . 6 6 5.03 LUMBER .........................6 5.04 REMANUFACTURE AND SECONDARY PRODUCTS. 5.02 END AND EDGE GLUING, LAMINATING, OVER-LAYING 5.05 VENEER AND PLYWOOD . 6.0 PLANT EUIPMENT 6 7 7 7 6.01 GENERAL 6.02 CHIPPING AND CHIP HANDLING - See 13.02 6.03 COMPOSITION PRODUCTS (Fiber, Flake, Particle) See 13.04 6.04 END AND EDGE GLUING, LAMINATING; OVER-LAYING See 13.05 6.05 LOG BUCKING, DEBARKING, HANDLING, INVENTORY, SORTING, STORAGE 6.06 LUMBER MANUFACTURING 6.061 ROUGH LUMBER PRODUCTION 6.062 LUMBER HANDLING, SORTING, STACKING 6.063 PLANING AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT 07 SAWS AND KNIVES (Care, Operation, Selection) 6.08 VENEER AND PLYWOOD k 6.09 WOODWORKING 6. 10 MISCELLANEOUS 7.0 PRODUCTION PRACTICES, MODERNIZATION, STUDIES 8.0 PROMOTION, SELLING, DISTRIBUTION 9.0 QUALITY CONTROL 10.0 SAFETY 11.0 SEASONING 12. 0 STORAGE, PACKAGING, SHIPPING, TRANSPORTATION .3.0 UTILIZATION ADVANCEMENTS 13.01 GENERAL 13.02 CHIP BUSINESS 13.03 COMPONENTS AND CONSTRUCTION 13. 04 COMPOSITION PRODUCTS (Fiber, Flake, Particle) 13.05 END AND EDGE GLUING, LAMINATING, OVER-LAYING 13. 06 FINISHES AND FINISHING 13.07 GLUES AND GLUING 13.08 LOGGING AND ROUGH FOREST PRODUCTS 13.09 PULP AND PAPER, WOOD AND BARK CHEMISTRY 13.10 RESEARCH 13.11 VENEER AND PLYWOOD 13.12 WOOD PRESERVATION lii 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 16 17 18 18 19 19 20 22 22 24 24 26 26 30 31 CODE TO JOURNALS CITED (Fl) (FPJ) "Forest Industries"; published by Miller Freeman Publications. 731 S. W. Oak Street, Portland, Oregon 97205. "Forest Products Journal"; published by the Forest Products Research Society, 417 N. Walnut Street, Madison, Wisconsin 53705. (FS) "Forest Science"; published by the Society of American Foresters, 1010 - 16th Street N. W., Washington, D.C. Z0036. (JF) "Journal of Forestry"; published by the Society of American (SL) "Southern Lunberman"; published by J. H. Baird Publishing Company, 2916 Sidco Drive, Nashville 4, Tennessee. (W) "Wood and Wood Products"; published by Vance Publishing (WD) Foresters. Corp., 59 East Monroe St., Chicago 3, Illinois. "Woodworking Digest"; published by Hitchcock Publishing Co., Hitchcock Building, Wheaton, 11inois. iv 1. 0 GENERAL The Current Situation (became In The Industry, Feb. 1964) each issue; short notes on Woods, Business, Safety, Research, New Products, Marketing Northwest News, each issue 32nd Annual Plywood Review State of the Industry Industry Reports Here Are Plywood's Problems & Recommended Action In The Case of Plywood Directory of Plywood & Veneer Producers NLMA Seeks to Unify Purpose Economic Review of the Small Forest Owner Situation Lumbermen Take A Hard Look at the Next 10 Years Economist Reports on Construction Industry's Outlook Industry Presents Seven Major Points to Congress What It Takes To Compete 52nd Annual Meeting WCLA - chop hard at problems Loggers, Lawyers, and Legislators 1963 Yearbook & Buyers Guide 1962 - Another Year of Decision for the Industry (lumber) AFPI Make Gains on All Fronts Regional reports Western Pine Southern Pine and West Coast Oak Flooring and British Columbia Redwood U.S.F.S. Cut in '62 Hits 9 Billion - regional reports 1962 Lumber Production of Major Mills Directory of federal, state & private ass'ns., officials, and forestry schools SPA Annual Meeting - trade promotion, distribution, standardization, research NWWTPC Meeting cites problems, need for research Lumber's Time for Reappraisal 1962 Board Review Statistics Association reports Directory of board producers Trends in the Consumption of Exterior-Grade Forest Products by the Building Part I Industry in the U.S. Part II 1963 Annual Meeting of DFPA - exports & grade simplification WPA Market Study Highlights The Future of Wood in a Competitive Market 1964 - Marketing Is The Problem Your Stake in Politics 33rd Annual Plywood Review The Plywood Industry: Where It Is - Where It Is Going One Billion Sq. Ft. Always Available (warehouse jobber) Changes in DFPA Increase Strength Hardwood Plywood Production Up 12% 1 (Fl) (Fl) (Fl) Jan.. 1963 p. 34 p. 36 p. 38 p. 39 p. ill (Fl) Jan. 63:41 (Fl) Feb. 63:32 (Fl) Mar. 63:38 (Fl) Mar. 63:39 (Fl) Mar. 63:42 (Fl) Mar. 63:44 (Fl) May 63:42 (Fl) May 63:44 (Fl) May 29, 1963 p. 4 p. 9 p. U p. 12 p. 14 p. 19 p. 28 p. 60 p.102 (Fl) June 63:37 (SL) Apr. 15, 63:22 (Fl) June 63:42 (Fl) July 63:9 (Fl) July, 1963 p. 37 p. 108 p. 130 (Fl) July 640 Aug. 63:37 (Fl) July 63:42 (Fl) Oct. 63:39 (Fl) Oct. 63:40 (Fl) Dec. 63:34 (Fl) Dec. 63:38 (Fl) Jan. 1964 p. 35 p. 39 p. 40 p. 42 1. 0 GENERAL The Markets for Plywood A Glossary of Terms for Softwood Plywood Plywood Business Booms - foreign markets report Effective Communications--Key to Industry Progress Housing Market - S Areas in U.S. to gain most people Facts About the 'FACTS' Program Foresters Look Ahead at Land Use Forester Questions Need for More Federal Recreation Land Increased Home Ownership Is Main Industry Goal Says Economic Council Should You Merge - Or Go It Aloue? Association Consolidation- -economical essential 53rd Annual Meeting of WCLA. --moves for quick consolidation 1964 Yearbook & Buyers Guide 1963 - Year of Progress, Decision & Change BLM Cut Higher for 1963 Tree Farm Report U.S.F.S. Cut 10 Billion in 1963--regional reports p. 54 p. 114 p. 118 (Fl) Jan. 64:200 (Fl) Feb. 64:36 (Fl) Feb. 64:44 (Fl) Feb. 64:60 (Fl) Feb. 64:70 (Fl) Mar. 64:38 (W) (F I) May 64:40 (F I) May 29, 1964 p. 6 p. 8 p. 10 p. 12 p. 62 p. 78 1963 Lumber Production of Major Mills 1964 Buyers Guide to Equipment &z Supplies Directory of federal, state & private forestry organizations, officials, and forestry schools in the U.S. & Canada Mar. 64:30 (Fl) Mar. 64:40 (Fl) Apr. 64:38 p. 125 Action Takefl to Consolidate WPA & WCLA (Fl) June 64:5 Conference Industry Trends in the South SPA Annual Meeting Urges Product Quality, Interregional Cooperation The Case for 1-1/2 inch Dry Lumber (Fl) June 64:7 (Fl) June 64:35 NLMA Presents 3 Programs: Project Home; Congress of Forest Industries; Nat'l Public Affairs 1963 Board Review State of the Board Industries - 1963 These Factors Affect Board - capital, growth, raw material Hardboard Industry's Future Depends on Product Change Association's Report - 1963 1964 Directory of Board Producers Buyer Turnover Harmful Note in Timber Economy 'Ability to Change' Established in APA More Products Gained from Less Timber Sawtimber - A Contrary Opinion Your Place in Research Part I Marketing Research Part II Product Research & Development Part III Product Research & Development Part IV Product Research & Development (Fl) June 64:36 (Fl) June 64:38 (Fl) July 1964 p. 38 p. 40 p. 101 p. 102 p. 112 (FL) July 64:62 (Fl) Aug. 64:36 (Fl) Aug. 64:42 (FL) Sept. 64:40 (Fl) Nov. 64:36 Dec. 64:38 Jan. 65:196 Lumber Industry Outlook for 1963 & Review of 1962 Feb. 65:38 (FPJ) Apr. 63:l5A After Lumber---What Other Products--Why? Economic Importance of Timber in the U.S. Constitution and Bylaws of the Forest Products Research Society (FPJ) Nov. 63:9A 7 (SL) Mar. 15, 63:26 (FPJ) May 63:180 (FPJ)Sept. 63:355 1. 0 GENERAL SPA Meeting (FPJ) Dec. 63:565 (FPJ) Dec. 64:577 (FPJ) Dec. 64:591 (JF) Mar. 63:185 (JF) July 63:483 (JF) Dec. 1963 (JF) Dec. 1964 (SL) Apr. 15, 63:22 (Fl) June 63:37 federal timber policies, free enterprise (SL) Nov. 15, 63:11 Subject and Author Indices - Vol. XIII, 1963 Modernization of Wood Processing Subject and Author Indices - Vol. XIV, 1964 The Nation's Income from Timber Products Forestry Education in America Index Volume 61, 1963 Index Volume 62, 1964 Marketing, Mechanization, Research, Keynote Lumbermen TeU Troubles to Committee of Senators Alabama's Changing Lumber Industry Bright Outlook for Southern Lumber - USFS Report NLMA 1963 Annual Meeting - stepped up promotion, Changing Hardwood Lumber Industry Hardwood Plywood Institute 1963 Report Southern Pine: Its Faith And Its Future Changing Complexion of South's Lumber Economy The Year in Review and a Look Ahead - NLMA The Glowing Promise of Research with Southern Pine HPMA Member Outlook and Association Work Trends in the News - Markets, Developments, Futures; each issue Washington News - each issue Economic Council Probes 4 Major Industry Problems Reference Data & Buying Guide: Management 1963 Wood Industry Progress Report issue 1964 Plans Management Marketing Layout - Handling Mechanization - Machining Gluing - Laminating - Assembly Sanding - Finishing Veneer - Plywood - Board Products Dry - Treating Utilization Reference Data & Buying Guide: Management 1964 Wood Industry Progress Reports: same topics as 1963 Memo to Management: each issue Modernization Is A Functional Concept 1963 Cumulative Index APPALACHIA: Poverty or Prosperity 1964 Cumulative Index (SL) May 15, 63:22 (SL) May 15, 63:28 (SL) Nov. 1, 6 3:12 (SL) Dec.15,63:83 (SL) Dec. 15, 63:110 (SL) Jan.15,64:15 (SL) May 15, 64:11 (SL) Dec.l5,64:82 (SLy Dec. 15, 64:129 (SL) Dec. 15, 64:147 (W) (W) (W) (W) (W) Feb. 63:28 Oct. 63:153 Dec. 1963 p. 24 p. 26 p. 27 p. 29 p. 31 (W) p. 38 p. 42 p. 46 p. 52 p. 54 (W) (WD) Oct. 64:181 Dec. 1964 (WD) May 63:50 (WD) Dec. 63:29 (WD) July 64:33 (WD) Dec. 64:37 2.0 ACCOUNTING, BUIXIETING, COSTS, FINANCING, TAXES (Fl) Jan. 63:40 Cost-Price Relation Analyzed How To Avoid Getting In A Tax Trap Under New Rules (Fl) Apr. 63:36 (Fl) Capital Gains - proposed changes Apr. 63:32 WPA Blast May 63:38 Must We Face It Again? Cut Out, Get Out, Move On? (Fl) June 63:38 Woods-Mill Pay Cost Analyzed (Fl) Sept. 63:60 Problems in Northeast Lumber Production 3 2.0 ACCOUNTING, BUDGETING, COSTS, FINANCING, TAXES Government's Budget in Canada Severely Affects Industry Replacing Lift Trucks by Formula is Good Business Guidelines for Investment Deáisions in The Industry (Fl) Sept. 63:120 (Fl) Dec. 63:78 (Fl) Part I May 64:38 Part U Sept. 64:36 Part III Dec. 64:42 Communications, Data Net (MSO) Links Customers and Company - Weyerhaeuser Private Bills--One Way to Relief of N.F. Timber Purchasers Compound Interest and Tree Farming Problems of Logging Costs Six Benefits in Supplying Plant Supervision with Cost Information Chart Your Way to the Right Price Incentives---000d or Bad? Work Measurement---Key to Incentive Plans How Value Analysis Saved $50, 000 in First Year-Berkline Corp. Shortcuts to a Better Return on Your Plant & Equipment Investment Reference Data Buying Guide: Management (Fl) May 64:42 (SL) Dec.15, 64:120 (Fl) May 64:80 (Fl) July 64:39 (SL) July 1, 6 3:17 (W) (W) (W) (W) Jan. 63:30 Mar. 63:34 Apr. 63:58 (W) July 63:22 (W) (W) Aug. 63:58 Oct. 63:153 June 63:27 Oct. 64:181 (W) Dec. 63:26 Management- -Wood Industry Progress Report (W) Cost Control Guide for Plant Managers Jan. 64:26 Three Steps to Material Cost Reduction Feb. 64:33 Cost Reduction in Action ifi. When Does It Pay to Buy or Make Your Own Parts? Mar. 64:38 How Methods Engineering Helps Trim Apr. 64:34 Machining Costs How Methods Engineering Reduces Assembly Costs May 64:35 June 64:29 How Jigs & Tools Reduce Production Costs July 64:33 How Methods Engineering Aids Good Plant Layout Aug. 64:27 vm. Pre-engineering for Tighter Cost Control How to Develop Standards for Assembly Operations Sept. 64:32 Oct. 64:27 3-Way Control System Trims Production Costs Nov. 64:42 How Accounting Methods Determine Labor Costs Dec. 64:66 The Operating Budget--Key to Controlling Costs How A Veneer Producer Controls Four Mills with (W) May 64:54 Data Processing (WD) Jan. 63:23 Lease or Buy? (trucks) (WD) Mar. 63:34 Investment Credit (applies to equipment purchases) (WD) Apr. 63:42 U.S. Plywood Reveals Plans, New Products Guide to Modernization - Mechanization - Automation (WD) May 63:40 (WD) Nov. 63:42 Put Your Credit to Work - accounts receivable (WILl) Nov. 63:43 The Bank: Your Supermarket for Financial Services (WILl) Dec. 63:29 1963 Cumulative Index (WD) Cost Accounting--series of articles Jan. 64:27 How to Make Money by Really Trying Mar. 64:38 True Behavior of Costs: Fixed & Variable Apr. 64:45 Ill. How Do You Measure Your Ability to Make Money (WD) Dec. 64:37 1964 Cumulative Index 4 3.0 GRADING AND STANDARDS ALS Dimension--i-lIZ" at 19% M. C. (San Francisco) The Standardization Battle - current status Machine Stress Grading Fits Lumber to Better Do Its Job Two StressGrading Machines in Action Act Now on Lumber Sizes Industry Shoots for Quality (DFPA Q. C. program) Inland Species Will Not Be Hurt By New Standard The Case for 1-1/2" Dry Lumber Commercial Standards and Free Enterprise Part I - Commercial Standards are Essential to Free Enterprise Part II - How Good is Plywood's CS 45-60? Standards, Quality Control Essential in Particleboard (Fl) June 3:9 (Fl) Aug. 63:32 (Fl) Aug. 63:38 (Fl) Aug. 63:86 (Fl) Oct. 63:44 (Fl) Jan. 64:84 (FL) May 64:44 (Fl) June 64:38 (Fl) July 64:46 Aug. 64:40 (Fl) Aug. 64:100 Mechanical, Visual Grading Offer Combined Advantages (FL) Sept. 64:97 Standards In An Uproar (Fl) Oct. 64:42 After Lumber--What Other Products - Why? (FPJ) May 63:180 Machine Graded Lumber--out of the laboratory (FPJ) Jan. 64:41 Machine Grading of Lumber in Britain (FPJ) Apr. 64:155 Correlation of Bending Strength and Stiffness of Southern Pine (FPJ) Oct. 64:495 ALS Sub-Committee Meets In Chicago (SL) Feb. 15, 63:22 Continuous Lumber Tester, CLT-1 (SL) Apr. 1, 63:95 Urges Adoption of New Standards (lumber) Plans For Vote On Standards Praised 'Crook Reducer" Works Wonders Smoothing the Hardwood Sales Path Computer Rated Lumber (PFI) New Method (vac. -pressure) Speeds Plywood Glueline Testing New Lumber Size Standards Promise Cost Reduction and Quality Improvement Grading Rules Are Killing Us May 15, 63:38 (SL) July 1,63:10 (SL) Oct. 1, 63:13 (SL) Dec. 1, 6 3:26 (SL) Dec. 15, 63:106 (W) June 63:28 (W) Mar. 64:51 (WD) Aug. 63:15 (WD) June 64:29 4.0 PERSONNEL Training Program Outlined - Red Lake Indian Mill, Redhy, MInn. How To Prevent Labor Trouble in Forest Products Industries Workmen's Compensation Laws, Their Application to Forest Workers and Potential Influence on Primary Wood-Using Mills Six Benefits in Supplying Plant Supervision with Cost Information Flow to Staff a Growing Mill How to Make Sure You hire the Right Man Are Your Supervisors as Modern as Your Machines? Wanted: A Woodworking Engineer No One Knows What He Wants Do Maintenance Standards Pay? (Fl) Nov. 63:114 (Fl) Apr. 64:42 (JF) Mar. 64:154 (W) (W) (W) Jan. 63:30 Feb. 63:38 Sept. 63:30 (WD) Feb. 63:39 (WD) June 63:11 (WD) Aug. 63:11 (WD) May 64:46 5 5.0 PLANT DESCRIPTIONS 5. 01 COMPOSITION PRODUCTS (Fiber, Flake, Particle) - See 13. 04 5.02 END AND EDGE GLUING, LAMINATING, OVER-LAYING - See 13.05 5.03 LUMBER Montana Operator Handles Small Logs - For. Prod. Co., (85M - band, gang) Layout, photos Scragxnill - Weyerhaeuser Co., (15-2GM, 2 men). Photos present key features Gurdon Lbr. Co. Automates Hardwood Production (5GM-Band). Photos Chip-N-Saw Converts Small Logs to Lumber and Chips - Idaho Sawmills Inc. (40M) Southern Pine Mill Dries 100% - Reynolds Lbr. Co. (65M-Band). Layout, photos (F I) Jan. 63:81 (Fl) Mar. 63:90 (Fl) June 63:90 (Fl) June 63:96 (Fl) Aug. 63:82 Pope & Talbot, Inc., St. Helens, Ore. - 'Outdated (Fl) Sept. 63:96 Mill Is Being Modernized.' Layout (Fl) Oct. 63:82 Edward Hines Lbr. Co. Scragg Mill (35M) (Fl) Nov. 63:98 Red Lake Indian Mill Cuts 40M a Shift. Layout Tree Conversion Plant - Herron Lbr. Co. Layout (Fl) Nov. 63:100 B. C. Hemlock Sawmill Plans 60 Million Output Empire Mills Div. of Canadian Collieries Res., Ltd. Layout Tremont Lbr. Co. - 'Modernization Increases Production 82%' (l6OM-Band). Layout, photos Burkland Studs, Inc., Two Jackladders for 85M Circular & Scragg Mill. Layout, photos Elk Studs Co. - 'No Lost Motion' (SOM-Scrag). Layout, photos Exeter Lbr. Co. Utilizes two trimmers in highspeed, stud planing mill Oregon-American Studs Remodels Mill (10GM-Band). Layout, photos Teton Tie & Lbr. Co. Increases Stud Production by Adding Barker & Chipper (150M-Circ. Scrag). Layout, photos Hardwood & Pine Cut Together - Roy 0. Martin Lbr. Co. (lOOM-Band). Layout, photos Flexibility Key to New Redwood Mill - Miller Lbr. Co. (9GM-Band). Layout, photos Scrag Mill Gulps 9 Cores per Minute - W. W. Lbr. Co. (lOOM). Layout, photos Efficient Stud Mill Built for Spruce - Colorado Studs (7GM) Wilson Lbr. Co. (1GM/hr. -Band). Layout J. M. Jones Lbr. Co. (7M/hr. -Band). Layout (Fl) Dec. 63:72 (Fl) Jan. 64:222 (Fl) Jan. 64:228 (Fl) Feb. 64:86 (Fl) Feb. 64:88 (Fl) May 64:104 (Fl) June 64:88 (Fl) June 64:90 (Fl) Aug. 64:96 (Fl) Aug. 64:102 (Fl) Sept. 64:92 (Fl) Oct. 64:% (Fl) Oct. 64:104 Latest Equipment & Methods in Carolina Scrag Mill; Flack-Jones Co. (8GM, gang & band resaws) (SL) July 15, 63:25 $140, 000 Mill Modernization Cuts Costs $4. 50/M and Raises Output 25% - Casswood Industries, (W) Mar. 63:38 Inc. New 7 Man Sawmill Features Twin Carriages McCracken & McCall, Inc. (40M-Circ.) (W) Aug. 63:28 Layout 6 5.0 PLANT DESCRIPTIONS 5. 03 LUMBER Continued 7-Step Modernization Ups Lumber Mill Potential 80% - Anaconda Forest Products. Layout (W) Nov. 63:24 5.04 REMANUFACTURE AND SECONDARY PRODUCTS $250. 000 Modernization Boosts Man-Hour Output 45% - Anson & Gilkey Co. Layout (W) Four-Way Customer Service - So. Plaswood Corp. Layout. Panels to components (W) New $2 Million Plant of Southern Desk Co. Layout (W) Mechanized Production Builds Reel Leadership Bridge Mfg. Co. (W) Remodeling Spurs 25% Rise in Custom Cabinet Output, Wood-Mode Kitchens Div. of WoodMetal Industries (W) Feb. 63:30 Feb. 63:43 Apr. 63:48 July 63:26 June 64:36 5.05 VENEER AND PLYWOOD B. C. Plywood Plant Modernizes - Western Plywood Co., Ltd. New 8,12-ft. Green End Lines - U. S. Plywood New Veneer Plant Is Central Supply - Simpson Tbr. Co. Continuous-flow Sanding Line Eliminates Most Rehandling - McMillan, Bloedel & Powell Riv., Ltd. Layout Larch Plywood & By-Products - J. Neils Lbr. Co. New Two-in-One Mill Near Timber Doubles Plywood Capacity - Southern Plywood Corp. Layout, photos Plywood from Small Logs; Van-Evans Co. New Plywood Plant Geared for Speed, Economy 13.5. Plywood. Photos Southern Pine Plywood Co. Layout Latest Pine Plywood Operation - Kirby Lbr. Co. Layout (Fl) Oct. 63:88 (Fl) July 64:88 (Fl) Sept. 64:88 (W) Sept. 64:50 (Fl) Sept. 64:98 (W) Mar. 63:44 (W) (W) Apr. 63:84 Jan. 64:44 (W) (W) June 64:43 Oct. 64:24 (W) Nov. 64:56 6. 0 PLANT EQUIPMENT 6.01 GENERAL Equipment News - each issue (F!) 1963 Buyers Guide of Equipment & Suppliers (Fl) May 29, 1963 Section 1, Products & Services p. 73 Section 2, Suppliers p. 83 1964 Buyers Guide of Equipment & Suppliers (Fl) May 29, 1964 Section 1, Alphabetical listing of products, equipment & services and names of firms offering p. 78 Section 2, Alphabetical listing of supplying firms p. 94 Section 3, Dealers in California, Oregon & Washington p.114 6.0 PLANT EQUIPMENT 6.01 GENERAL Continued Nuclear Measuring Devices Demonstrate Potential Machinery Maker Reports on Advances in Southern Mills New Products and Literature, each issue Trends in the News - Markets. Developments, Futures, each issue Production Ideas - Men, Materials, Methods, Machines; also, Products - New & Improved, each issue 97 New Products Featured at Greensboro Show Suppliers & Customers Swap Ideas at Machinery Show Reference Data and Buying Guide Plant Layout, Materials, Handling Lumber, Wood Parts Veneer. Plywood, Board Products Wood Drying, Treating Milling, Machining Gluing, Laminating Assembly Operations Sanding, Finishing (Fl) July 64: 5 (Fl) Sept. 64:112 (FPJ) (W) (W) (W) July 63:28 (W) Aug. 63:44 (W) Oct. 1963 p. 9 p. 23 p. 33 p. 63 p. 71 p. 103 p. 121 p. 131 p. 161 Classified Buying Guide p. 176 Manufacturers' Names & Addresses p. 182 Woodworking & Mill Machinery Equipment Dealers (W) Dec. 1963 1963 Wood Industry Progress Report p. 24 1964 Plans p. 29 Layout, Handling p. 31 Mechanization. Machining p. 38 Gluing. Laminating. Assembly p. 42 Sanding, Finishing p. 46 Veneers, Plywood, Board Products p. 52 Drying, Treating (W) May 64:44 How One Man Looks at Machine Replacement Reference Data and Buying Guide, sections as 1963 (W) Oct. 1964 1964 Wood Industry Progress Report; sections (W) Dec. 1964 as 1963 Equipment and Supplies, each issue, changed to Progress in Products in May, 1964 Guide to Modernization - Mechanization Automation Modernization Is A Functional Concept Before You Buy, Bicker How to Shop for New Equipment 1963 Cumulative Index 1964 Cumulative Index (WD) (WD) May 63:40 (WD) May 63:50 (WD) May 63:72 (WD) May 63:82 (WD) Dec. 63:29 (WD) Dec. 64:37 6.02 CHIPPING AND CHIP HANDLING - See 13.02 6. 03 COMPOSITION PRODUCTS (Fiber, Flake, Particle) - See 13. 04 6.04 END AND EDGE GLUING, LAMINATING, OVER-LAYING - See 13.05 8 6.0 PLANT EQUIPMENT 6.05 LOG BUCKING, DEBARKING, HANDLING, INVENTORY, rING, STORAcIE Air Keeps Log Pond Ice-Free Barge Is Mechanical Floating Log Sorter Log Handling Centralized - Roseburg Lbr. Co. Tractors Peel Redwood Bark (log splitter included) Carrier Is Straddle Grapple Logs Automatically Measured for Bucking Movable Light Bar to Mark Log Bucking Lengths New Log Processing Center - Temple Industries Sprinkling With Water Protects Hardwood Logs in Storage Automatic Block Handling System Features Unique Log Turner (Fl) May 63:108 (Fl) May 63:109 (Fl) July 63:86 (Fl) Sept. 63:74 (Fl) Sept. 63:103 (Fl) Sept. 63:104 (Fl) Dec. 63:76 (Fl) Dec. 64:84 (SL) Aug. 1, 63:25 (SL) Dec.15, 64:198 (W) Sept. 64:45 6.06 LUMBER MANUFACTURE 6.061 ROUGH LUMBER PRODUCTION Why Not Shadow Lines at the Head Rig? Skragmill - Weyerhaeuser Co., Snoqualmie Fails, Wa. Photos of key equipment for 2 man operation J. Neils Lbr. Co. Libby, Mont. Updates Stud Mill Guide Line Light at Headrig Aids Sawyer Chip-N-Saw Converts Small Logs to Lumber and Chips How An Outdated Mill Is Being Modernized Pope & Talbot, Inc. Woods Unit Saws Dimension - 'The Timber Champ' Double-Arbor Edgers Proving Ability to Increase Overrun 'Beaver' (Mill Equip., Inc.) Designed to Process Small Logs (Fl) Feb. 63:81 (Fl) Mar. 63:90 (Fl) Mar. 63:94 (Fl) May 63:109 (Fl) June 63:96 (Fl) Sept. 63:96 (SL) Mar. 15, 64:26 (Fl) Feb. 64:82 (Fl) Feb. 64:84 (SL) Feb. 1, 64:32 (SL) July 1, 64:17 (Fl) June 64:93 Chipper Heads Replace Outside Saws on Edger Mechanism for Feeding Lumber Into a Multiple(FPJ) Mar. 64:141 Saw Lumber Trimmer Square Cants from Round Bolts Without Slabs (FPJ) Aug. 64:332 or Sawdust 6.062 LUMBER HANDLING, SORTING, STACKING One Man Sorts Big Timbers Automatic Sorting System Affects Many Mill Operations. Photos Sorting 'Memorized' in Trimmers. Irvac Memory Control System; Georgia Pacific Corp. 'Unscrambler' Speeds Inspection of Lumber New Lumber Sorting System Saves 7 Men and Increases Output 33-1/3% - So. Desk Co. 9 (Fl) Jan. 63:84 (Fl) Apr. 64:108 (Fl) May 64:109 (SL) Dec. 15, 64:206 (W) Feb. 63:40 6.0 PLANT EQUIPMENT 6.06 LUMBER MANUFACTURE Continued 6.062 LUMBER HANDLING, SORTING, STACKING Continued 7-Step Modernization Ups Lumber Mill Potential (W) Nov. 63:24 80% - Anaconda Forest Products. Layout New Lumber Handling System Reduces Cost 60% (W) May 64:42 (WD) Dec. 63:17 Materials Handling: Unitized Handling 6.063 PLANING AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT Two Stress Grading Machines in Action Lumber Tally Read in the Mill Office Anaconda Forest Products 'Automatic' Planing Mill. Layout and photos New Machine Reduces Crook Two Stud Trimmers in Exeter Lbr. Co. planing mill Counters Wired to Trimmer Tally Beveled Siding by Length and Grade - Weyerhaeuser Co. End Trimmer Is Simple, Fast; Ore. -Am. Stud Co. "Crook Reducer" Works Wonders (Fl) Aug. 63:86 (Fl) Oct. 63:85 (Fl) Nov. 63:94 (W) Nov. 63:24 (Fl) Jan. 64:227 (Fl) Feb. 64:88 (SL) Dec. 1, 64:26 (Fl) June 64:95 (Fl) July 64:90 (SL) Dec. 1,63:26 (Fl) Jan. 64:227 (W) Oct. 63:71 Reference Data and Buying Guide: Milling, Oct. 64:81 Machine (WD) Sept. 63:30 Part 1 Are Your Planers Doing Their Oct. 63:34 Part U Best Work? Abrasive Planing Challenges Knife Cutting (WD) Nov. 63:29 Techniques 6. 07 SAWS AND KNIVES (Care, Operation, Selection) Improvement of Sawmill Cutting Tool Sharp Life by Surface Hardening Pros & Cons of Saw Types Used in Pulp Chip Production Factors Affecting Saw Capacity Circular Saw Stability Chemical Attack as a Factor in the Wear of Woodworking Cutters Research Uncovers New Sawing Techniques Reference Data and Buying Guide: Milling, Machining Cutters: Your Key to Versatility Your Saws Can Make or Break You, Part I Part U How to Maintain Carbide Cutters (FPJ) Mar. 63:108 (FPJ) Apr. 64:152 (FPJ) June 64:235 (FPJ) June 64:244 (FPJ) July 64:310 (SL) Dec. 15, 64:116 (W) Oct. 63:71 Oct. 64:8 1 (WD) Mar. 63:37 (WD) June 63:27 July 63:32 (WD) Nov. 64:45 6. 08 VENEER AND PLYWOOD Multiple Patcher Cuts Costs - MedIord Corp. Hot Press to Loading - Santiam Lbr. Co. Layout Automatic Sanding, Patching & Sorting Lines (3) 10 (Fl) Jan. 63:106 (Fl) Jan. 63:107 (Fl) Jan. 63:108 6.0 PLANT EQUIPMENT 6.08 VENEER AND PLYWOOD Continued Core Saw (cire.) Has Adjustable Bed Brookings Ply. New Plywood Plant Features Automatic Layup Weyerhaeuser Co. Boise-Cascade Corp., Independence, Ore. features Automatic Cold Press, Sizing and Sorting Plywood's Manufacturing Processes - changes and modifications; jet veneer dryers, paper glue-1in automatic stenciler, closed circuit TV, etc. New Wide Belt Sanding Concept Announced Yates American U.S. Plywood Adds Lay-Up Installation at Reedsport sheathing plant. Photos Presses Automatically Cycled - Canadian Collieries Single Mixer (glue) Replaces Four Bevel Effect by Canted Saws Continuous -flow Sanding Line Eliminates Most Rehandling - McMillan, Bloedel & Powell Riv. Ltd. Layout Agnew Plywood Upgrades to Match Market Prepressing Reduces Operating Costs; Ore. -Wash. (Fl) Mar. 63:93 (Fl) Sept. 63:100 (F I) Nov. 63: 102 (F I) Jan. 64:109 (Fl) Jan. 64:235 (Fl) (Fl) (Fl) (Fl) Feb. 64:90 Mar. 64:105 June 64:97 July 64:90 (Fl) Sept. 64:98 (Fl) Oct. 64:98 Plywood Co. (W June 63:37 Drill 48 Holes Per Stroke in Sound-Insulating Panels (W Aug. 63:50 Sanding Your Way to Top Quality - plywood & doors (W Sept. 63:28 Plywood Press Smooths Out Problem of Buckled Veneer (W) Feb. 64:43 Plywood Component Fabrication Requires Small Investment (W D) June 63:37 (W D) July 63:21 Wide Belts Revitalize Plywood Industry, Part I Aug. 63:30 Part II Part III Sept. 63:28 How to Prevent Blue-Black Stain ir Wet Wood (W D) Feb. 64:60 6.09 WOODWORKING New Ripsaw Setworks (Selectric) Plant Layout- -Four Layouts for Smoother Work Flow Automated Cut Stock Sorting System Switch In Lacquer Process Cuts Finishing Cycle 50% - McGraw Box Co., Layouts 97 New Products Featured at Greensboro Show Suppliers & Customers Swap Ideas at Machinery (SL) Jan. 1, 6 3:28 (W (W Jan. 63:28 Mar. 63:26 (W (W July 63:24 July 63:28 (W Aug. 63:44 Show Reference Data and Buying Guide: Plant Layout, (W Oct. 63:9 Materials, Handling p. 23 Lumber, Wood Parts p. 71 Milling, Machining p. 121 Assembly Operations p. 131 Sanding, Finishing Multi-Purpose Machine Sparks Door Maker's Growth Plans - Jessup Wood Prod. Co., Dowagiac. (W) Nov. 63:27 Mich. (W) May 64:44 How One Man Looks at Machine Replacement 11 6.0 PLANT EQUIPMENT 6. 09 WOODWORKING Continued Reference Data & Buying Guide: Plant Layout, Materials, Handling Lumber, Wood Parts Milling, Machinery Assembly Operations Sanding, Finishing Around the Shop--questions & answers, each issue thru Equipment and Supplies: each issue, changed to Progress in Products in May, 1964 The igtroversy: Part I. Part U. What's Wrong with Modern Woodworking Machinery? What's Wrong with Modern Woodworkers (W) Oct. 64:7 p. p. 25 81 p. 143 p. 155 (WD) Sept. 1963 (WD) (WD) ? Oct. 62:15 Nov. 62:27 Dec. 62:21 Jan. 63:35 Feb. 63:37 Secrecy May Mean Ignorance machine design Before You Buy, Bicker How To Shop for New Equipment Why Automatic Turning? Are Your Planers Doing Their Best Work? Part I Part U Engineering Your Choice of Wood Screws Abrasive Planing Challenges Knife Cutting Techniques 1963 Cumulative Index Special Screws Solve Special Situations (WD) Feb. 63:19 Introduces New Flexibility & Safety Shapers and Routers: Dangers & Features of Shapers Many Faces of Shapers & Routers Furniture Men: Sand 2000 Square Feet of Panel Face per Hour (WD) Feb. 64:35 Portable Power Tools: Cordless Concept 1964 Cumulative Index (WD) May 63:72 (WD) May 63:82 (WD) Aug. 63:33 (WD) Sept. 63:30 Oct. 63:34 (WD) Oct. 63:31 (WD) Nov. 63:29 (WD) Dec. 63:29 (WD) Jan. 64:34 (WD) Feb. 64:39 Mar. 64:42 (WD) June 64:37 (WD) Dec. 64:37 6. 10 MISCELLANEOUS Electric Motor Fires Halted and Old Sawdust Blown Out - high velocity dry chemical extinguishers (Fl) Sept. 63:99 New Wide Belt Sanding Concept Announced- - (Fl), Jan. 64:235 Yates American Whiting Land & Tbr. Co. Buys Charcoal Converte rs (Fl) Jan. 64:235 (Lantz) Automatic Boilers, Condensate System Increase (Fl) Mar. 64:140 Production of Veneer Dryer (Fl) Oct. 64:106 Boiler Has Fuel Pre-Dryer (FPJ) Apr. 63:139 10 Ways to Up-Date Preventative Maintenance Apr. 63:39 (W) Roller Chain Installation, Lubrication and (SL) Aug. 15, 63:33 Maintenance [2 6.0 PLANT EQUIPMENT 6. 10 MISCELLANEOUS Continued Magnetic Detector Sanding Your Way to Quality--plywood & doors Air Makeup - What's In It For You? Standard or Special Lift Trucks Put Your Couplings to Work Proper Insulation Solves Heat Cost (steam piping) Guard Against Tower Decay--cooling towers Is 'Keeping Cool" Worth The Price? (SL) Jan. 1, 63:29 (W) Sept. 63:28 May 64:30 (WD) July 63:29 (WD) July 63:37 (WD) Oct. 63:46 (WD) Jan. 64:38 (WD) Mar. 64:45 (W) 7.0 PRODUCTION PRACTICES, MODERNIZATION, STUDIES Resource Allocation in the Wood Industry An Analysis of the Productive Capacity of Sawmill Headrigs Lumber Recovery from Second-Growth Douglas-fir in British Columbia Kerf Width and Lumber Yield Pros & Cons of Saw Types Used in Pulp Chip Production Factors Affecting Saw Capacity Modernization of Wood Processing Loose Dollars at Pine Sawmills (Q. C.) Tongueing & Grooving at the Molder Mr. Furniture Manufacturer - Youre Killing Yourself (FPJ) Aug. 63: 337 (FP.T) Nov. 63:499 (FPJ) Feb. 64:55 (FPJ) Feb. 64:80 (FPJ) Apr. 64:152 (FPJ) June 64:235 (FPJ) Dec. 64:577 (SL) Feb. 15, 63:35 (SL) Sept. 15, 6 3:40 (SL) Dec. 15,. 6 3:142 WARP - Research. Milling Practices, and Profits (SL) Dec. 15, 64:131 Plant Layouts--Four Layouts for Smoother Work Floor mill room, machining, assembly, finishing (W) Jan. 63:28 Six Benefits in Supplying Plant Supervision with Cost Information How to Control Moisture Content Changes in Furniture Parts - Part I Part LI Part III Part IV $250, 000 Modernization Boosts Man-Hour Output 45% Anson & Gilkey Co., Merrill, Wisc. Layout 'our-Way Customer Service - So. Plaswood Corp., Hope, Ark. Layout. Panels to components Green Veneer Residue - Source of Profit (hardwood, chippable) Work Measurement--Key to Incentive Plans How Value Analysis Saved $50, 000 in First Year Berkline Corp. Reference Data & Buying Guide: Plant Layout, Materials Handling Management (W) Jan. 63:30 (W) Jan. 63:36 Mar. 63:56 Apr. 63:104 May 63:70 (W) Feb. 63:30 (W) Feb. 63:43 (W) May 63:49 (W) June 63:27 (W) July 63:22 (W) Oct. 63:9 p. 153 Cost Control Guides for Plant Managers (W) Three Steps to Material Cost Reduction Cost Reduction in Action When Does It Pay to Buy or Make Your Own Parts How Methods Engineering Helps Trim Machining Costs How Methods Engineering Reduces Assembly Costs 13 Jan. 64:26 Feb. 64:33 Mar. 64:38 Apr. 64:34 May 64:35 7.0 PRODUCTION PRACTICES, MODERNIZATION, STUDIES How Jigs & Tools Reduce Production Costs (W) June 64:29 How Methods Engineering Aids Good Plant July 64:33 Layout Aug. 64:27 Preengirteering for Tighter Cost Control How to Develop Standards for Assembly Sept. 64:32 Operations 64:2 7 3-Way Control System Trims Production Costs Oct. 64:42 How Accounting Methods Determine Labor Costs Nov. Dec. 64:66 Controlling Costs The Operating Budget--Key to New Management Philosophy Doubles Plywood Produc- (W) Apr. 64:40 tion How a Veneer Producer Controls Four Mills with (W) May 64:54 Data Processing (WD) Dec. 62:25 Part I Why Dry Wood? Product Part II, Air Drying Helps Make Your Mar. 63:40 Salable Around the Shop, answers to everyday problems: (W) Sept. 1963 each issue thru (WD) May 63:40 Guide to Modernization-Mechanization-Automation (WD) May 63:50 Modernization Is A Functional Concept WD) May 63:72 Before You Buy, Bicker (WD) May 63:82 How to Shop for New Equipment (WD) Oct. 63:31 Engineering Your Choice of Wood Screws (WD) Dec. 63:17 Materials Handling: Unitized Handling Saves $ (WD) Dec. 63:29 1963 Cumulative Index (WD) Jan. 63:34 Special Screws Solve Sticky Situations (WD) Feb. 64:60 Wood How to Prevent Blue-Black Stains in (WD) May 64:36 Engineers Show Basic-Witz How to Move (5 articles) (WD) May 64:46 Do Maintenance Standards Pay? How to Avoid Costly Degrading in High Humidity Areas (WD) May 64:58 Dec. 64:34 Controlled Humidity: an essential in quality production (WD) (WD) Dec. 64:37 1964 Cumulative Index 8.0 PROMOTION, SELLING, DISTRIBUTION Marketing Concept Applied - Abitibi Corp. Georgia-Pacific Corp. Using National Television to Sell Plywood Promotional Book--made a company's promotion largely self-subsidizing Trends in the Consumption of Exterior-Grade Forest Products by the Building Industry in the U. S. (Fl) Feb. 63:36 Plywood Men Study Exports & Grade Simplification Simpson Used Gimmick to Dramatize Pyrotect Tile Trade Mission to Europe - WCLA report WPA Market Study Highlights The Future of Wood in a Competitive Market (Fl) July 63:42 (Fl) July 63:112 (Fl) Sept. 63:42 Part I Part ii Facts on Wholesaling - the billion dollar link 33rd Annual Plywood Review One Billion Sq. Ft. Always Available (wholesale jobbers) The Markets for Plywood (Fl) Feb. 63:37 (Fl) Apr. 63:38 (Fl) July 63:40 Aug. 63:37 (Fl) Oct. 63:39 (Fl) Oct. 63:40 (Fl) Oct. 63:42 (Fl) Jan. 1964 Industry Expands Interest in Plywood Export Program 14 p. 39 p. 5 p. 56 8.0 PROMOTION, SELLING, DISTRIBUTION A Look At What's Happened p. 57 Plywood Business Booms - foreign markets report p. 118 Directory of Plywood & Veneer Producers p. 121 Housing Market - S areas to gain most people (Fl) Feb. 64:36 Industry Tells Administration Situation on Tariffs, Quotas (Fl) Feb. 64:92 Increased Home Ownership is Main Industry Goal, says Economic Council (Fl) Mar. 64:38 (W) Mar. 64:30 Wholesaler's Place in Marketing Lumber (Fl) Mar. 64:44 Communications, data net (MSO) links customers and company - Weyerhaeuser (Fl) May 64:42 The Case for 1-1/2' Dry Lumber At NAWLA Meeting, Marketing Receives Spotlight Total Marketing Program - Temple Industries, Inc. Regional Quarterly Report of Western Lumber and Plywood Production Wood Merchandising in A Competitive Market The National Wood Promotion Program__Three Steps to Progress Estimated Interregional Flows of Hardwood and Softwood Lumber Seasonal Variation in Lumber Prices West Coast & United Kingdom Market Reports, each issue Selling Parade, alternate issues Merchandising Council makes key recommendations U.S. -Canadian Cooperation Urged Retail Ass'n 1963 Meeting - learning to compete Problems in Promoting New Wood Products U.K. Market in 1963 Objectives & Program of the U.S. Forest Service's (SL) Dec. 15, 64: 120 (Fl) June 64:38 (Fl) July 64:41 (Fl) July 64:42 (Fl) Sept. 64:38 (FPJ) Jan. 63:12A (FPJ) Jan. 64:18 (JF) July 63:488 (JF) Feb. 64:89 (SL) (SL) (SL) Feb. 1, 6 3:22 (SL) June 1, 63:50 (SL) Nov. 15, 63:14 (SL) Dec. 15,63:91 (SL) Dec. 15, 63:148 Forest Products Marketing Laboratory - Princeton, W. V. (SL) Dec. 15., 64:102 Computer System Aid to Modern Selling - Weyerhaeuser(SL) Dec.15, 64:120 (F I) May 64:42 (SL) Dec.15, 64:156 Shifting Markets Increase Wholesaler's Importance (SL) Dec. 15, 64:180 U.K. Market in 1964 (W) Lumber & Plywood Markets - each is sue Furniture's 1. 5% Share of Dollar Spent by Consumer (W) Feb. 63:33 is Constant (W) Mar. 63:24 How to Sell Today's New Furniture Consumer (W) Mar. 63:34 Chart Your Way to the Right Price DFPA Survey Underscores Tremendous Factory(W) June 63:33 Finished Plywood Potential (W) Sept. 63:26 Three-Point Program to Build Wood Business Reference Data & Buying Guide: Lumber, Wood Parts (W) Oct. 63:23 Veneer, Plywood, Board Products p. 33 (W) Dec. 63:27 Marketing - Wood Industry Progress Report Award-Winning Promotion Jumps Customer Volume 50%(W) Oct. 64:37 Reference Data & Buying Guide: Lumber, Wood Parts (W) Oct. 64:25 Veneer, Plywood, Board Products p. 41 (WD) Apr. 63:9 Can We Label to Protect the Public? U.S. Tariff Commission Rules Canadian Softwood (WD) Apr. 63:14 Imports Not Causing "Major Injury" 15 8.0 PROMOTION, SELLING, DISTRIBUTION Wood Labelling Is Protection Without Burden Architectural Woodworkers Stop Hoping-Start Hopping Wood Battles for Kitchen Privileges (WD) June 63:32 (WD) Aug. 63:36 (WD) Oct. 63:48 9.0 QUALITY CONTROL Rapid Evaluation of Glue Joints in Laminated Timbers (FPJ) Aug. 64:361 (SL) Dec.15, 64:131 WARP - Research, Milling Practices, & Profits How to Control Moisture Content Changes in (W) Jan. 63:36 Furniture Parts How Humidity Testing Helps Control Product Quality, (W) Mar. 64:45 easy-to-build control rooms New Method (vacuum-pressure) Sharply Speeds (W) Mar. 64:51 Plywood Glueline Testing Close Tolerances Keep Laminating Plant on Beam (W) Sept. 64:58 Weyerhaeuser Co. "Built-In" Q.C. Control Keeps Standards High, Pro(WD) June 63:34 duction Smooth - Collins Pine Co. Particleboard (WD) Feb. 64:60 How to Prevent Blue-Black Stain in Wet Wood (WD) Apr. 64:51 It's Either Too Wet or Too Dry (WD) Apr. 64:54 Engineer the Species to Fit the Job How to Avoid Costly Degrading in High Humidity Areas (WD) May 64:58 Moisture Tests: They're Worth Their Weight (WD) July 64:44 in Profits 10.0 SAFETY Ear Protectors Do the Job Long-Range Effort Proposed to Cut Compensation Expenses Safety Regulations for Fallers & Buckers Reduce Your Logging Costs Through Accident Control (Fl) Feb. 63:79 (Fl) Mar. 64:43 (Fl) Apr. 64:84 (FPJ) Dec. 64:590 11.0 SEASONING J. Neils, Libby, Mont. Adds High Temp. Pole Kiln (Fl) Mar. 63:95 Low-Temp. Kiln High-Frequency Dryer Takes Sawn Lumber and (Fl) Oct. 63:92 Union Lbr. Co., Ft. Bragg, Calif., Installs Small C ants Kiln Temperatures Elevated - MacMillan, Bloedell & Powell Rjv. Ltd. How the Small Mill Operator Can Set Up Fan AirDrying; costs analysis presented Developments in Wood Drying, 1962 High Speed Drying of Western Softwoods for Exterior Plywood Bibliography on Developments in Wood Drying (Fl) Apr. 64:113 (Fl) May 64:100 (Fl) May 64:106 (FPJ) Jan. 63:1 (FPJ) Jan. 63:23 (FPJ) Jan. 63:43 (FPJ) Mar. 63:124 Role of Temperature in the Relief of Drying Stresses Accelerated Drying of Lodgepole & West. Larch Poles (FPJ) June 63:221 (FPJ) Sept. 63:417 A Small Dry Kiln 16 11.0 SEASONING Studies on Predrying & Polyethylene Glycol Treatment of Green Oak Ventilating Veneer Dryers Surface Checking of White Oak As Related to Mechanical Processing Drying in Russia: Research & Practice Developments in Wood Drying, 1963 Schedules for Kiln-Drying White Fir & Hemlock to the Proposed New Standards Development of Drying Stresses During High_ Temperature Kiln-Drying Checking of Planed & Rough Red Oak During Kiln Drying Tensile, Compressive, & Shearing Stresses Developed in Red Oak as It Dries Principles of Moisture Movement in Wood Drying Yellow-Poplar at Temperatures Above 100°C Drying of Veneers in a Fluid Bed Drying Problems Associated With High Pressure Preservation Treatment of Karri Crossarms Problems in Drying Chilean Coigüe Techniques for Drying Thick Southern Pine Veneer A Statistical Analysis of the Variability in the Drying Rate of Redwood Another Method of Part-Time Kiln Operation Modern Dry Kiln Controls Wood Drying - Techniques and Economics WARP - Research, Milling Practices, & Profits Kiln-Dry Dimension Parts Instead of Boards & (FPJ) Oct. 63:439 (FPJ) Oct. 63:449 (FPJ) Dec. 63:529 (FPJ) Dec. 63:562 (FPJ) Jan. 64:1 (FPJ) Jan. 64:10 (FPJ) Feb. 64:69 (FPJ) Mar. 64:103 (FPJ) Mar. 64:113 (FPJ) May 64:207 (FPJ) May 64:2 15 (FPJ) June 64:251 (FPJ) June 64:265 (FPJ) Aug. 64:359 (FPJ) Sept. 64:382 (FPJ) Sept. 64:430 (SL) Apr. 15, 63:33 (SL) Mayl,63:41 (SL) Feb. 15, 64:25 (SL) Dec.15, 64:131 Save Money (SL) Dec.15, 64:141 Furniture Parts (W) Jan. 63:36 (W) Oct. 63:63 Oct. 64:71 How to Control Moisture Content Changes in Reference Data & Buying Guide: Wood Drying Why Dry Wood, Part I Part U, Air Drying Helps to Make Your Product Salable Season Your Wood- -air drying procedures Learn Profitable Lumber Stacking_-air drying It's Either Too Wet or Too Dry Dry Wood Parts in Minutes - RF Dielectric Heating Part I Part U Drying Costs Saved by Sampling (WD) Dec. 62:25 Mar. 63:40 (WD) Dec. 63:21 (WD) Feb. 64:44 (WD) Apr. 64:51 (WD) Aug. 64:23 Sept. 64:45 (WD) Oct. 64:44 12.0 STORAGE, PACKAGING, SHIPPING, TRANSPORTATION Line Packages Specialty Items Packaged Lbr. Wrapped in 6-Ply Paper; Color-Coded: Frank Lbr. Co. Photos New Design (A-frame) for Flat Cars Used for Lumber Shipment Packaging Pays Off - Modoc Lbr. Co. Freight Rate Change Scored, West Coast Reduction Urged 17 (Fl) Jan. 63:75 (Fl) June 63:94 (Fl) Aug. 63:92 (Fl) Nov. 63:104 (Fl) June 64: 123 12.0 STORAGE, PACKAGING, SHIPPING, TRANSPORTATION 3-Man Packaging Unit - 1 MM A Day; Diamond Lbr. Co. Photos Non-Metallic Strapping Material Available Outdoor Lumber Covers Give All-Weather Protection Deciding When to Buy a New Truck Overhauls Fleet System for Better Maintenance How to Save Costly Errors in Packaging, Part I (Fl) July 64:82 (SL) Jan.15,63:36 (SL) May 15, 63:48 (SL) Feb. 15, 64:36 (W) Jan. 64:31 (WD) Nov. 64:41 13.0 UTILIZATION ADVANCEMENTS 13.01 GENERAL Plant Converts Pine Logs Directly Into Log Houses Aspen Stuthed for Pallets (Fl) Jan. 63:78 (Fl) June 6 3:93 Apr. 64:114 Western Hardwood (tanoak) Used in Newest 'Doweloc' Opration - Union Lbr. Co.. Ft. Bragg, Calif. (Fl) July 63:90 What to Do With Lowest Grades of Ponderosa Pine? (Fl) July 63:92 (W) Mar. 63:54 (Fl) Aug. 64:42 More Products Gained from Less Timber (Fl) Aug. 64:104 Split Products Use Redwood Leftovers (Fl) Oct. 64:78 Hardwood Is Proving Worth as Sawlog, Pulpwood (FPJ) New Products and Literature, each issue (FPJ) Feb. 63:48 New Horizons in Bowl Turning (FPJ) May 63:180 After Lumber--What Other Products - Why? (FPJ) June 63:209 Fortified Bark for Mulching & Soil Conditioning (FPJ) June 63:252 Tomorrow's Houses from Trees of Today (FPJ) Sept. 63:355 Economic Importance of Timber in the U. S. Impact of Naval Stores on Utilization of Longleaf (FPJ) Sept. 63:361 and Slash Pine Timber (FPJ) Oct. 63:427 Charcoal Production by a Fluid-Bed Process Progress in Logging, 1962-1963: reference to utilization improvements Subject and Author Indices - Vol. XIII, 1963 Charcoal Production in the United States Pressure Treating Broadens Wood's Market Potential Principles & Potential of Wood Plasticization Modernization of WoQd Processing Subject and Author Indices - Vol. XIV, 1964 The Nation's Income from Timber Products Pallet Industry Sets All-time Record in 1962 Life of Wooden Boxes Increased by Improved Nailing Procedures Changing Hardwood Lumber Industry Factors Affecting the Future of Hardwoods Four Years of Gum Production on Pole Timber Mr. Furniture Manufacturer - You're Killing Yourself The Glowing Promise of Research with Southern Pine Lab Sees New Products from Low-Grade Ponderosa Pine 18 (FPJ) Nov. 63:463 (FPJ) Dec. 63:565 (FPJ) Feb. 64:63 (FPJ) May 64:189 (FPJ) Sept. 64:377 (FPJ) Dec. 64:577 (FPJ) Dec. 64:591 (Jfl Mar. 63:185 (SL) May 1,63:40 (SL) June 15, 63:30 (SL) Dec. 15, 63:83 (31,) Dec. 15,63:87 (SL) Dec. 15, 63:131 (SL) Dec. 15, 63:142 (SL) Dec. 15, 64:129 (W) (Fl) Mar. 63:54 July 63:92 13.0 UTILIZATION ADVANCEMENTS 13.01 GENERAL Continued 1963 Wood Industry Progress Report Gluing - Laminating - Assembly Sanding - Finishing Veneers - Plywood - Board Prod!ucts Utilization Round Dimension Stock Rolls Into Production New Charcoal Plant Uses Fuel Gas As Fuel 1964 Wood Industry Progress Report; sections as 1963 U.S. Plywood Reveals Plans, New Products 1963 Cumulative Index Furniture Hardwoods: s Happening Progress in Products--each issue beginning 1964 Cumulative Index (W) Dec. 1963 p. 38 p. 42 p.46 (W) p. 54 July 6432 (SL) July 1, 64:22 (WD) July 64:61 (W) Sept. 64:35 (W) Dec. 1964 (WD) Apr. 63:42 (WD) Dec. 63:29 (WD) Apr. 64:41 (WD) May. 1964 (WD) Dec. 64:37 13.02 CHIP BUSINESS How the 'Utilizer' Has Worked - Crown Zellerbach Corp. Hardwoods Bigger Pulpwood Factor - - statistics Chipping and Chip Transport System - Al Pierce Lbr. Co. Selectric Beaver (Mill Equip. Inc.) Processes Small Logs - lumber and chips Chipper Heads replace outside saws on edger Woods Operating Barker - Chipper Self-Contained Some Engineering Considerations of a Wood-Chip Pipeline Fully Automated Chip Mill Built in Florida Chip Mill & Wood Products, Inc. Name Your Selling Price for Chips (Fl) Feb. 63. 50 (FL) May 29, 6320 (Fl) Sept. 63:94 (Fl) Feb. 64:84 (Fl) June 64:93 (Fl) Aug. 64:108 (FPJ) Sept. 63:365 (SL) June 1, 64:25 (WD) July 64:40 13.03 COMPONENTS AND CONSTRUCTION Plant Converts Pine Logs Directly Into Log Houses Components Move Toward Standardization Effects of the Plywood Component on Architectural Design U.S. Plywood on the Move With Components Multi-component Plywood Building New Developments Produce New Markets for Plywood Economist Reports on Construction Industry's (Fl) Jan. 63:78 (Fl) Jan. 63:95 (Fl) Jan. 63:96 (Fl) Jan. 63:100 (Fl) Jan. 63:104 (Fl) Jan. 63:105 Auto-Nails Beef Components Rockport Redwood Co., Cloverdale, Calif. Makes Small Homes Trends in the Consumption of Exterior-Grade Forest Products by the Building Industry (Fl) Mar. 63:99 Outlook intheU.S. Partl Part Il Component Sales Continue Advance 19 (Fl) Mar. 63:39 (Fl) Mar. 63:93 (Fl) July 63:40 Aug. 63:37 (Fl) Jan. 64:58 13.0 UTILIZATION ADVANCEMENTS 13.03 COMPONENTS AND CONSTRUCTION Continued Structural, Fire Safety Rules Spelled Out by Building Codes (Fl) Jan. 64:86 B. C. Firm Provides Non-Corn Treatment (Fl) July 64:87 of Plywood Effect of Moisture Content on Strength of Bolted (FPJ) Mar. 63:104 Timber Connectors (FPJ) Apr. 63:131 Design of Plywood Folded Plates Status of Structural Design for Light Frame (FPJ) July 63:260 Construction Production & Marketing of Plywood Structural (FPJ) Aug. 63:319 Components (FPJ) Aug. 63:323 Bright Future for Wood Engineering Testing Decay Resistance of Vapor-Retarding (FPJ) Aug. 63:330 Ground Covers (FPJ) Mar. 64:129 Snow Loads & Strength of Small Roofs in Canada Review of FPL Studies on Stressed-Skin & (FPJ) May 64:192 Sandwich-Panel Units (FPJ) July 64:313 Hex House--Weathering Test for Siding Products (FPJ) Aug. 64:4A Sound Conditioning - The New Horizon (FPJ) Sept. 64:3 93 Annual Review in Wood Engineering Problems & Possibilities of a Tensioned Wood Panel (FPJ) Sept. 64:398 Increases in Deflection & Stresses Caused by (FPJ) Sept. 64:42 1 Ponding of Water on Roofs. (FPJ) Dec. 64:543 Performance and Use of Notch-Type Truss Joints (SL) Jan. 15, 63:3 1 New Style of Wall Paneling First Prefinished Wood Siding Test - Marketed (SL) Aug. 15, 63:20 by Weyerhaeuser (SL) Feb. 1, 64:26 Chemical Treatment Lengthens Siding Life Tests Prove Double-Glaaed Wood Windows Best (SL) Dec. 15, 64:85 for Saving Heat (W) Feb. 63:58 Builders View New Wood Products DFPA Survey Underscores Tremendous Factory(W) June 63:33 Finished Plywood Potential Component System Builds Profits - Panel Structures (W) Aug. 63:47 Look for Your Share in Wood Component (WD) Apr. 63:25 Fabrication Plywood Component Fabrication Requires Small (WD) June 63:37 Investment 13. 04 COMPOSITION PRODUCTS (Fiber, Flake, Particle) Short-Cycle Board Press - lowers cost Hardwood Fractions Molded in 4 Press-Line System; Werzalit Process, Weyerhaeuser Co. (Fl) Jan. 63:76 (Fl) June 63:88 Cascade Fiber Starts Up Board - Overseas Reports 1963 Directory of Board Producers International Plywood & Panel Experts Meet (FI in Rome Second Particleboard Line Added - Dura.flake 1964 Annual Board Review State of the Board Industries - 1963 20 May 63:38 July 63:104 (Fl) July 63:116 (W) (Fl) July 63:130 (Fl) Sept. 63:44 (Fl) Mar. 64:106 (Fl) July, 1964 p. 38 13.0 UTILIZATION ADVANCEMENTS 13. 04 COMPOSITION PRODUCTS (Fiber, Flake, Particle) Continued Factors Affecting Board Industry - developments, pressures, raw material, capital p. 40 Hardboard Industry's Future Depends On Product Change p. 101 Mixed Species Suitable for Particleboard Process p. 104 Vinyl Overlays On Hardboard - Evans Products p. 107 New Filler Solves Problems On Hardboard and Particleboard p. 108 Paint Line Is Flexible - Forest Fiber Products Co p. 108 Board Panels Prime Coated On Simple Line Forest Industries p. 110 1964 Directory of Board Producers p. 112 Phenolic Resin Surpasses Urea Bond in Board Tests (Fl) Sept. 64:42 Molded Wood Plugs from Fir & Hemlock Sawdust (Fl) Oct. 64:100 Efficiency of Urea- and Phenol-Formaldehyde in Particleboard (FPJ) Mar. 63:113 Wafer Dimension Control: No. 1 Design Criterion for Plant Producing Particleboard for Building Construction Uses (FPJ) Apr. 63:163 How Durable Is Particleboard? Part LI Effect of Temperature and Humidity (FPJ) May 63:169 Some Observations on the Development of A Laboratory Flake Board Process (FPJ) Nov. 63:483 Fire-Retardant Partjcleboard from Treated Flakes (FPJ) Jan. 64:33 Variables in Specimen Preparation Influence Results of lB Tests on Particleboard (FPJ) June 64:26 1 Flame -Retardant Particleboard (FPJ) June 64:273 Effect of Exposure Cycles on Stability of (FPJ) July 64:277 Commercial Particleboards (FPJ) July 64:313 Hex House--Weathering Test for Siding Products Drying Stresses in Hardboard & the Introduction of Cross-Linking Stresses by a Heat Treatment (FPJ) Sept. 64:425 Particleboard Quality as Affected by Planer (FPJ) Oct. 64:486 Shaving Geometry (FPJ) Dec. 64:567 Effect of Wood on Setting of Portland Cement Seven Steps Save 50% in Hardboard Processing Time - Forest Fiber Products Co. (W) Jan. 63:43 Forest Grove, Ore. Forecast for '63: Hardboard Up 5%, Particle (W) Mar. 63:43 Board 10% New Plant Converts Aspen Logs to Molded Particle Products - Werzalit Process, Weyerhaeuser Co. (W) May 63:38 (Fl) June 63:88 New Flakeboard Plant Features Twin Production (W) July 63:44 Lines - Flakebord Corp. Layout (W) Sept. 63:41 Charting Particle Board's Road to Prosperity (W) Oct. 63:33 Reference Data & Buying Guide: Board Products How One User Views Value of Board Products (W) Nov. 63:35 (Drexel) Hardboard Plant Revamping Hikes Annual 20% (W) Nov. 63:36 Abitjbi Corp. Hardboard Output to Jump 10% in '64; '63 Particle(W) Aug. 64:39 board Production Up 21% (W) Sept. 64:46 Apply 10-year' Finish in New Siding Plant 21 13.0 UTILIZATION ADVANCEMENTS 13. 04 COMPOSITION PRODUCTS (Fiber, Flake, Particle) Continued (WD) Feb. 63:25 Hardboard: What Can You Do With It? (WD) Sept. 63:25 Particleboard Is An Engineered Product 13.05 END AND EDGE GLUING, LAMINATING, OVER-LAYING Jointing Line Does Dual Job - Kaibab Lbr. Co. Redwood Laminated Beams Made Up of One Inch Stock - Union Lbr. Co. Floor Panel (Plylumber) Gains Markets - (Fl) Jan. 63:82 Western Softwoods Strength of Beams with Larninae Located According to Stiffness End & Edge Glued Panels Come to the Northwest Grafton Lumber Co. Photos Reference Data & Buying Guide: Gluing & Laminating (FPJ) Oct. 64:45 1 (Fl) Aug. 63:88 (Fl) Oct. 63:84 Potlatch Forests, Inc. Cedar Laminated Into Decking - Laminar Tbrs. ,Inc. (Fl) Oct. 63:86 Joints Cut Waste - vertical fingers replace (Fl) Jan. 64:226 scarfing of glulam stock (FPJ) Feb. 63:68 Continuous Lamination of Lurnbe r (FPJ) May 63:175 Roll-Gluing of Exterior Overlays (FPJ) June 63:250 Improved Tips for Finger Joints Asymmetrical Permeability of Composite Laminates (FPJ) Aug. 63:318 Effect of Joint Geometry on Tensile Strength of (FPJ) Sept. 63:390 Finger Joints Historic Notes on Wood-Laminating in the (FPJ) Jan. 64:40 United States Curvature-Stress Factor in Laminated Wood Beams (FPJ) Jan. 64:44 Elastic Deflection of Wood-Fiberglass Composite (FPJ) June 64:256 Beams (FPJ) Aug. 64:333 Beams from Boltwood: A Feasibility Study Studies in Laminated Beam Design for Four Combines Veneer & Plastic to Open New Markets Nu-Veneer Plastics, Inc. Laminator's Second Plant Meets Growing Demand (panels) Why We Decided to Laminate Our Own Tops New Roll Laminating System Unveiled Close Tolerances Keep Laminating Plant on Beam - Weyerhaeuser Co. (FPJ) Oct. 64:456 (W) Apr. 63:34 (W) Oct. 63:103 Oct. 64:121 (W) Feb. 64:45 (W) (W) (W) May 64:33 May 64:46 May 64:88 (W) Sept. 64:58 High Pressure Laminates: more bond for the buck (WD) Dec. 63:26 (WD) Cause and Cure of Flush Door Gluing Problems Aug. 64:32 Skins or Face Sheet Material Oct. 64:37 No-Clamp Adhesives 13.06 FINISHES AND FINISHING Pre-finishing Test Line Is Full Production Unit Largest Plywood Priming & Prefinishing Plant Carlyn Panel Co. How Grain Printing Is Done at Plywall' 8 Plant 22 (Fl) Jan. 63:189 (Fl) Feb. 63:82 (Fl) Apr. 63:72 13.0 UTILIZATION ADVANCEMENTS 13. 06 FINISHES AND FINISHING Continued Plywood Producers Look Close at Coatings 8z Finishings Auto Industry Type Finishing Line for Cabinets & Panels - International Paper Co. (Fl) May 63:40 (W) May 63:64 (Fl) May 63:106 In-Transit Panels Prefinished; Oregon Prefinish Co. (Fl) Aug. 63:90 Factory Surfacing, Finishing Production Increase (Fl) Jan. 64:82 Foretold (plywood) Versatility Marks Prefinish Operation at (Fl) Jan. 64:113 U.S. Plywood Prefinish, Prime Coat Lines at Evan's Harbor (Fl) Mar. 64:98 Products Co. Factory Prime Cost Offers Advantages for Cedar (Fl) May 64:102 Siding - Seattle Cedar Mfg. Co. New Filler Solves Problems On Hardboard & (Fl) July 64:108 Particleboard (Fl) July 64:108 Paint Line Is Flexible - Forest Fiber Products Board Panels Prime Coated On Simple Line (Fl) July 64:110 Forestlndustries, Inc. Finish Line for Board Flooring Items - Forrest (Fl) Oct. 64:102 Industries, Inc. (Fl) Nov. 64:106 Prefinish Applied to Redwood Siding Weathering Resistance of Plywood Bonded & Coated with Phenol Formaldehyde Prefinishing by Electron Irradiation Exposure Test of Painted, Pressure-Treated Millwork Vinyl Laminates for Plywood FPRS Annual Review--Treatments & Coatings Microscale Changes in Cell Structure at Softwood Surfaces During Weathering Chemical Treatment Lengthens Siding Life (FPJ) Dec. 63:557 (FPJ) Feb. 64:5 1 (FF3) Feb. 64:87 (FPJ) Mar. 64:139 (FPJ) Apr. 64:143 (FPJ) Dec. 64:571 (SL) Feb. 1, 64:2 6 (WD) Feb. 64:61 How To Build 'Natural Beauty' Into Solid Wood (W) Paneling - Townsend Lbr. Co. (W) Trend to Lighten Finishes Shown in Survey Switch in Lacquer Cuts Finishing Cycle 50% (W) McGraw Box Co. Layouts Reference Data & Buying Guide: Sanding, Finishing (W) New Finishing System Ups Production 40% (W) Heywood-Wakefield. Layout Prefinishing Operation Keyed to 8, 000 Panels (W) Daily - Jefferson City Cabinet Co. Layout Conveyorization Shortens Furniture Finishing (W) Cycle - H. T. Cushman Mfg. Co. Layout New Hardboard Finishing Line Paints & Overprints (W) Panels - Abitibi (W) Apply "10-yeart' Finish in New Siding Plant Reference Data & Buying Guide: Sanding, Finishing (W) What is Videne? - uses, costs, application, engineering data Conventional Spraying: full control for fine finishes Now Possible: Natural Finishes Electrostatically The Trouble with Spraying is Outdated Methods 23 Jan. 63:31 Feb. 63:86 July 63:24 Oct. 63:131 Mar. 64:36 Apr. 64:28 June 64:26 July 64:44 Sept. 64:46 Oct. 64:155 (WD) Jan. 63:30 (WD) Feb. 63:32 (WD) Mar. 63:29 (WD) Apr. 63:43 13.0 UTILIZATION ADVANCEMENTS 13. 06 FINISHES AND FINISHING Continued Modern Synthetic Finishes Expand Fine Wood Potential Paint Pumping: production profits Spray Booths: Better Quality, Less Risk. Part I Part II Polyester System Slashes Panel Finishing Costs (WD) July 63:24 (WD) Aug. 63:26 (WD) Sept. 63:34 Oct. 63:39 Spray Booths: Know Your Needs Before You Buy What's New In Color Matching? (WD) Oct. 63:42 (WD) Nov. 63:34 (WD) Nov. 63:40 of one What About Wood Bleaching? Chemical Seal Lengthens Life of Wood Siding (WD) Dec. 63:24 (WD) Jan. 64:52 (WD) Feb. 64:61 What Makes Roller Coating Pay? (WD) Dec. 64:27 Fire Retardant Paints: two faces for the price (SL) Feb. 1,64:26 13.07 GLUES AND GLUING Glue Lines Improve Price Drop Affects Adhesive Industry Phenolic Resin Surpasses Urea Bond in Board 'rests Consolidation--Refinement Mark Progress in (Fl) Jan. 63:37 (Fl) Jan. 64:89 (Fl) Sept. 64:42 (FF3) Feb. 63:45 Glues & Gluing (FPJ) Feb. 63:51 Casein-Dialdehyde Starch Adhesive for Wood (FPJ) May 63:187 Durability of R.F. Cured Urea Bonds A New Method for Selecting Glues for R. F. Heating (FPJ) May 63:190 (FPJ) Dec. 63:549 Gluability of Fire-Retardant Treated Wood Weathering Resistance of Plywood Bonded & Coated (FPJ) Dec. 63:557 with Phenol Formaldehyde FPRS Annual Rev-jew--Economics Main Concern (FPJ) Feb. 64:61 in Gluing (FPJ) May 64:229 Selected Bibliography on Glues & Gluing Durability of Urea-Resin Glues Modified with (FPJ) Aug. 64:343 Polyvinyl Acetate & Blood Rapid Evaluation of Glue Joints in Laminated (FPJ) Aug. 64:361 Timbers Durability of Fortified Urea-Resin Glues Exposed (FPJ) Oct. 64:461 to Exterior Weathering Influence of Surface Aging Prior to Gluing On Bond (FPJ) Dec. 64:582 Strength of Douglas-Fir and Redwood Oct. 63:103 (W) Reference Data & Buying Guide: Gluing & Oct. 64:121 Laminating Apr. 64:26 (W) "Thinking Out Loud"--On Gluing Problems Waterproof Glueline Shaping Up for Construction Aug. 64:40 W) Grade Plywood Sticky Joe - gluing problems answered: most issues (WD) (WD) Aug. 63:23 Synthetics Expand Adhesive Functions (WD) Nov. 64:33 Epoxy Adhesives Invade Wood Glue Market 13. 08 LOGGING AND ROUGH FOREST PRODUCTS Pulpwood Machine Clips Trees Appraisals Need Attention (Fl) Jan. 63:55 (Fl) Jan. 63:56 13.0 UTILIZATION ADVANCEMENTS 13.08 LOGGING AND ROUGH FOREST PRODUCTS Continued Comparative Yarding Costs: tractor vs. high-lead (Fl) May 63:74 U.S.F.S. Cut in '62 Hits 9 Billion - regional reports (Fl) May 29, 63:28 Industry Men Show Up USFS Inequities (Fl) June 63:39 to problems of today & tomorrow U.S. F. S. Position in Today's Market Examined New Regulation on Appeals Offered Present Administered Timber Rates Mean Low Profits To Sell Timber or To Build Roads The Capital-Labor Ratio & Multi-Logging Business of Logging Examined Pre-Loading: System Keeps Rigs Busy Balloons Handle 4-ton Load (Fl) June 63:40 (Fl) Aug. 63:34 (Fl) Aug. 63:39 National Forest Timber Sales: alternate approaches Do National Forest Appraisers Use Profit Ratios or Fudge Factors? Tree Length Logging System Doubles Output per Man-Hour More Balloon Logging Latest Timber Contract Draft (USFS) Under Review Buyer Turnover Harmful Note in Timber Economy Oregon State Forester Details 1963 Harvest Compound Interest and Tree Farming Fine Hardwood Veneer Log Supply Picture Not Bright How to Understand Vehicle HP Ratings Sawtimber - A Contrary OpInion Bushcombine Puts Meaning Into Engineered Production (pulpwood) (Fl) Aug. 63:65 (F') Sept. 63:32 (Fl) Oct. 63:70 (Fl) Dec. 63:52 (Fl) Jan. 64:214 (Fl) Jan. 64:218 (SL) Feb. 1,64:12 (Fl) Feb. 64:40 (Fl) Feb. 64:63 (Fl) May 64:84 (Fl) June 64:66 (Fl) July 64:62 (Fl) July 64:154 (Fl) Aug. 64:39 (Fl) Aug. 64:43 (Fl) Aug. 64:70 (Fl) Sept. 64:40 (Fl) Sept. 64:64 Pulpwood Producers - Increased Earnings Possible (Fl) Sept. 64:72 by Efficient Equipment Use (cost examples) Successful Test Underscores Feasibility of (Fl) Nov. 64:66 Balloon Logging (FPJ) Mar. 63:89 Evaluating Log & Tree Quality for Wood Products (FPJ) Aug. 63:313 Wheel Tractor Logging Progress in Logging. 1962-1963: Mechanization (FPJ) Nov. 63:463 Increases Production (FPJ) Apr. 64:187 Selective Marketing of Hardwood Logs (FPJ) July 64:319 The Plight of Southern Hardwood Resources (FPJ) Oct. 64:446 Aerial Logging Research Sample Scaling for Timber Sales (SF) May 63:360 Merchantable Stem Skidding & Damage (costs (JF) Nov. 63:846 compared) Mechanized Logging System - Swedish lirnbing (SL) Jan. 1,64:23 machine (SL) May 1, 64:2 9 What Happened to Helicopter Logging? (SL) Aug. 1,64:28 Southern Yellow Pine Log Grades The Log Concentration Yard - A Market for (SL) Dec. 15, 64:150 Multiple Products (W) May 64:82 Veneer Log Situation Points Up Walnut Drain Will Hardwood Supplies Meet Tomorrow's Demands ? (WD) Apr. 63:31 25 13.0 UTILIZATION ADVANCEMENTS 13.09 PULP AND PAPER, WOOD AND BARK CHEMISTRY Dimensional Stabilization with Poly-rnerizable Vapor of Ethylene Oxide Aspen Bark as a Source of Organic Chemicals Characteristics of a Phlobaphene from Western Red Cedar Bark Fortified Bark for Mulching & Soil Conditioning Color Percursors in Douglas-Fir Progress in Chemical Conversion Conidendrin in Floccosoids of Western Hemlock Annual Review of Lignin Chemistry Reactions of Ethyleneirnine With Alkali Lignins Charcoal Production by a Fluid-Bed Process Investigation of Solvent Extractives from NSSC Black Liquor Charcoal Production in the United States Chemical Factors in the Wear of Woodworking Cutters Future for Pulp and Paper Feed Molasses from the Masonite Process Chemical Attack as a Factor in The Wear of Woodworking Cutters 2, 6-Dimethoxyphenol in Aspen Spent Sulphite Liquor Oxidation Mixtures Principles & Potential of Wood Plasticization Effect of Stress Applied During Drying on Some Properties of Individual Pulp Fibers Annual Review of Lignin Chemistry Effect of Wood on Setting of Portland Cement Wood Extractives & Their Significance to the Pulp and Paper Industries (book review) (FPJ) Feb. 63:56 (FPJ) Mar. 63:112 (FPJ) May 63:195 (FPJ) June 63:209 (FPJ) June 63:216 (FPJ) July 63:276 (FPJ) July 63:304 (FPJ) Sept. 63:373 (FPJ) Sept. 63:413 (FPJ) Oct. 63:427 (FPJ) Oct. 63:433 (FPJ) Feb. 64:63 (FPJ) Apr. 64:166 (FPJ) May 64:232 (FPJ) July 64:282 (FPJ) July 64:310 (FPJ) July 64:316 (FPJ) Sept. 64:377 (FPJ) Sept. 64:387 (FPJ) Sept. 64:435 (FPJ) Dec. 64:567 (SF) Apr. 63:306 13.10 RESEARCH (Fl) June 63:114 Tree Growth Measured Marketing Lab. Sets Sights on Low-Grade Hardwood (Fl) Feb. 64:41 Problems- U.S.F.S., Princeton, W. Va. (Fl) Your Place in Research Nov. 64:36 Marketing Research Part I Dec. 64:38 Product Research & Development Part 11 Jan. 65:196 Product Research & Development Part Ill Feb. 65:38 Part IV Product Research & Development (FPJ) Jan. 63:14 Machining Wood With Light (Fl) May 63:112 Jan. 63:26 (FPJ) Jan. 63:16 (W) Abnormal Wood in Yellow-Poplar Specific Heat & Conductivity of Particle Board As Functions of Temperature Dimensional Stabilization with Polymerizable Vapor of Ethylene Oxide (FPJ) Jan. 63:31 (FPJ) Feb. 63:56 Characteristics of Tracheids Produced in a Gamma (FPJ) Feb. 63:62 and Gamma-Neutron Environment (FPJ) Feb. 63:70 A Dual-Linear Micrometer 26 13.0 UTILIZATION ADVANCEMENTS 13. 10 RESEARCH Continued Improving Preparation of Glass Knives for Ultra-Microtomy Moisture Diffusion Coefficients in Wood as Calculated from Adsorption, De sorption, and Steady State Data Cutting Wood With Water Jets Cell-Wall Crystallinity as a Function of Tensile Strength Cell Wail Model Experimental Analysis of Wood Cutting Tool Stresses Time-Related Flexural Behavior of Small Douglas-Fir Beams Under Prolonged Loading Selected Wood Characteristics of Young YellowPoplar Part I Specific Gravity & Toughness Part II Shrinkage of Normal & Abnormal Wood (FPJ) Feb. 63:80 (FPJ) Mar. 63:97 (FPJ) Mar. 63:121 (SL) Mar. 1, 63:35 (WD) Apr. 63:41 (FPJ) Apr. 63:151 (FPJ) Apr. 63:168 (FPJ) May 63:203 (FF3) June 63:227 (FPJ) June 63:233 Oct. 63:443 Internal Moisture Stress & Wood Formation in Conifers Effect of Water Storage on Electrical Resistance (FPJ) June 63:240 Effect of Mold, Trichodendron Viride, on Decay in Birch by Four Storage - Rot Fungi Spiral Grain in Trees--A Review Effect of Organic Liquids on Collapse & Shrinkage (FPJ) July 63:262 (FPJ) July 63:266 of Wood (FPJ) July 63:255 of Wood: Effect of Degrees of Replacement Effect of Drying Temperatures Surface Texture Measurement Methods High Energy (Liquid) Jets As A New Concept in Wood Machining Quality & Strength Properties of Douglas-Fir Dried at High Temperatures Effect of Treating Conditions on Dimensional Behavior Siliceous Skeletons of Wood Fibers The Tratsverse Shrinkage of Wood Effect of Joint Geometry on Tensile Strength of Finger Joints Effect of Organic Liquids on Collapse & Shrinkage of Wood. Part LU. Chemical Influences Thermal Properties of Bark Peculiarity of Compression of Conifers in Radial Direction Mechanism of Electrical Conduction in Wood Mechanism of Check Formation Moisture Content Determination for Wood with Highly Volatile Constituents Movement of Moisture Through a Softwood in the Hygroscopic Range 27 (FP.T) July 63:291 Aug. 63:350 (FPJ) July 63:299 (FF3) Aug. 63:305 (W) Sept. 63:38 (FF3) Aug. 63:339 (FPJ) Aug. 63:345 (FPJ) Sept. 63:368 (FF3) Sept. 63:386 (FPJ) Sept. 63:390 (FPJ) Sept. 63:401 (FPJ) Oct. 63:419 (FPJ) Oct. 63:428 (FPJ) Oct. 63:455 (FF3) Nov. 63:475 (FPJ) Nov. 63:481 (FPJ) Nov. 63:489 13.0 UTILIZATION ADVANCEMENTS 13. 10 RESEARCH Continued Permeability of Wood to Fluids Wood Aluminum Beams Within and Beyond the Elastic Range Piezoelectric Effect in Wood Two Views of Research: Which Way Is Up? Research & Management Surface Checking of White Oak As Related to Mechanical Processing The Significance of Microshrinkage During the Initial Stages of Drying Influence of Certain Variables on VeneerCutting Behavior Subject and Author Indices - Vol. XIII, 1963 Specific Gravity & Fiber Length in CrownFormed & Stem-Formed Wood Theoretical Effect of Gross Anatomy Upon (FPJ) Nov. 63:503 Charred Wood Permeability of Wood--Exemplified by Measurements on Redwood Principles of Moisture Movement in Wood Drying Yellow-Poplar at Temperatures (FPJ) May 64:195 (FPJ) Nov. 63:508 (FPJ) Dec. 63:517 (FPJ) Dec. 63:527 (FPJ) Dec. 63:529 (FPJ) Dec. 63:53 3 (FF3) Dec. 63:538 (FF3) Dec. 63:565 (FPJ) Jan. 64:13 (FPJ) Jan. 64:25 Conductivity of Wood Curvature-Stress Factor in Laminated Wood Beams (FPJ) Jan. 64:44 (FPJ) Feb. 64:66 Mechanical Properties of Acetylated Wood (FPJ) Feb. 64:85 Measuring Wood Color with Precision Air Permeability & Creosote Retention of (FPJ) Apr. 64:159 Douglas-Fir Determination of Lumen Size Distribution in (FPJ) Apr. 64:167 Softwood by the Mercury Injection Method Effect of Tolerance on Selection Efficiency of (FPJ) Apt. 64:179 Nordestructive Strength T&sts of Wood (FPJ) Apr. 64:184 Interaction of Wood with Polymeric Materials Thermal Conductivity & Diffusivity of Partially Above 100°C Status Report--Nondestructive Testing of Wood Factors Affecting Saw Capacity Some Factors Involved in the Electrical Determination of Moisture Gradients in Wood Circular Saw Stability Drying of Veneers in a Fluid Bed Elastic Deflection of Wood-Fiberglass Composite Beams Annual Layers Affect Resistance of Wood to Impact Radiography as a Tool of Nondestructive Testing Liquid Flow Paths Into Wood Using Polymerization Techniques--Douglas-Fir and Styrene Research Needed on Tensile Strength of Wood Mechanics of Fracture in Wood Some Aspects of Viscoelastic Behavior of Hardboard Influence of Thermal Treatments of Short Duration on the Toughness & Chemical Composition of Wood 28 (FPJ) May 64:199 (FPJ) May 64:207 (FF3) May 64:2 15 (FPJ) May 64:221 (FPJ) June 64:235 (FPJ) June 64:239 (FPJ) June 64:244 (FPJ) June 64:251 (FPJ) June 64:256 (FPJ) July 64:285 (FF3) July 64:290 (FPJ) July 64:293 (FPJ) July 64:300 (FPJ) Aug. 64:325 (FF3) Aug. 64:337 (FFJ) Aug. 64:350 13.0 UTILIZATION ADVANCEMENTS 13. 10 RESEARCH Continued Moisture Content Changes & Creep of Wood Tensile Strength Behavior as a Function of Cellulose in Wood Annual Review in Wood Engineering Factors Affecting the Bulking & Dimensional Stabilization of Wood with Polyethylene Glycols Vibration, Static Strength & Elastic Properties of Clear Douglas-Fir at Various Levels of Moisture Content Determining Local Density of Wood by the Beta-. Ray Method Increases in Deflection & Stresses Caused by Ponding of Water on Roofs Recent Advances in Wood Anatomy: The Cell Wall in Secondary Xylem Correlation of Bending Strength and Stiffness of Southern Pine Brittleheart in Eucalyptus Robusta Grown in Hawaii Basic Aspects of Inclined or Oblique Wood Cutting Subject and Author Indices - Vol. XIV, 1964 Determining Fiber Length. Fibrillar Angle, and Springwood-Summerwood Ratio in Slash Pine Forestry Theses Accepted by Colleges & Universities in the U.S. Some Causes and Effects of Horizontal Density Variation in Tree Stems The Developing Architecture of Secondary Xylem in Conifers Base Lines for Judging Wood Quality of Loblolly Pine Earlywood-Latewood Features of Red Pine Grown Under Simulated Drought & Irrigation Forestry Theses Accepted by Colleges & Universities in the U.S. Basic & Applied Forestry Research Gum Spots in Black Cherry Growth Characteristics of Forest Trees Increment Borer Starting Device Motor -Driven Cutter for Extracting Large Wood Samples Index Volume 61. 1963 Comparison of Methods for Determining Volume of Increment Cores Estimating Size of Fibril Angle in Late Wood Tracheids of Slash Pine Variation in Virginia Pine. Part I. Natural Variation in Wood Properties Modification of the Ampliscope for Measuring Hardwood Fibers Core (increment) Examination Kit Index Volume 62, 1964 Some Methods of Improving the Basic Cutting Action in Wood 29 (FPJ) Aug. 64:357 (FPJ) Aug. 64:366 (FPJ) Sept. 64:393 (FPJ) Sept. 64:403 (FPJ) Sept. 64:409 (FPJ) Sept. 64:414 (FPJ) Sept. 64:421 (FPJ) Oct. 64:467 (FPJ) Oct. 64:495 (FPJ) Dec. 64:549 (FPJ) Dec. 64:555 (FPJ) Dec. 64:591 (FS) June 63:181 (FS) Sept. 63: 373 (FS) Mar. 64:24 (FS) Mar. 64:89 (FS) June 64:165 (FS) Sept. 64:361 (FS) Sept. 64:371 (JF) Jan. 63:20 (JF) Aug. 63:572 (JF) Sept. 63:655 (JF) Sept. 63:678 (JF) Nov. 63:865 (JF) Dec. 1963 (JF) Mar. 64:172 (JF) Apr. 64:249 (JF) Apr. 64:259 (JF) Aug. 64:581 (JF) Sept. 64:635 (JF) Dec. 1964 (SL) Feb. 1,63:33 13.0 UTILIZATION ADVANCEMENTS 13. 10 RESEARCH Continued Time Affects the Strength of Timber Dead (SL) Dec. 15, 63: 167 Loads & Speed of Testing Improved Wood Quality in Eastern Cottonwood by Breeding & Selecting for Straight, Vertical Stems (SL) Dec. 15, 64:115 The Glowing Promise of Research with (SL) Dec. 15,64:129 Southern Pine 13. 11 VENEER AND PLYWOOD (Fl) Jan. 1963 32nd Annual Plywood Review State of the Industry - statistics Industry Reports Plywood's Problems & Recommended Action In the Case of Plywood Plywood components - several articles Directory of Plywood & Veneer Producers International Plywood & Panel Experts Meet in Rome 33rd Annual Plywoo4 Review The Plywood Industry, Where It Is Where It Is Going Hardwood Plywood Production Up 12% The Markets for Plywood Plywood's Growing Markets &z Products Out of Research: Products, Applications & Processes Factory Surfacing, Finishing Production p. p. p. p. p. 34 36 38 39 96 p. lii (Fl) Sept. 63:44 (Fl) Jan. 1964 35 p. p. p. p. 42 54 p. 78 60 p. 82 Increase Foretold p. 84 Industry Shoots for Quality (DFPA Q. C. program) Structural, Fire Safety Rules Spelled Out p. - 86 by Building Codes p. 114 Glossary of Terms for Softwood Plywood p. 118 Directory of Plywobd & Veneer Producers (FF3) Jan. 63:39 Considerations for Manufacturing Southern (W) Jan. 63:26 Pine Plywood Compressibility & Bond Quality of Western (FPJ) Feb. 63:71 Softwood Veneers Effect of Heat Treatment on the Surface of (FPJ) Feb. 63:81 Douglas-Fir Veneer To Succeed, We Must Sell Functional (FPJ) Mar. 63:16A Advantages (plywood) (FF3) Apr. 63:149 Beetle Scars in Philippine Mahogany Precompressing Flitches to Improve the (FPJ) June 63:248 Quality of Slicewood Influence of Certain Variables on Veneer (FPJ) Dec. 63:538 Cutting Behavior Weathering Resistance of Plywood Bonded & (FPJ) Dec. 63:557 Coated with Phenol Formaldehyde Future of the New Southern Pine Plywood Industry (FPJ) Jan. 64:23 How Growth Rate Affects Properties of (FPJ) Mar. 64:97 Softwood Veneer Effect of Preservative Salts on the Properties (FPJ) Mar. 64:124 of Hardwood Veneer 30 13.0 UTILIZATION ADVANCEMENTS 13. 11 VENEER AND PLYWOOD P nietrability of Glue Lines in Douglas-Fir Plywood by Preservative Solutions Surface Checking in Veneered Panels Hardwood Plywood Institute 1963 Report Predict New '63 Record for Softwood Plywood Reference Data & Buying Guide: Veneer, Plywood A Look at the Future of Southern Pine Plywood New Method (vacuum-pressure) Speeds Plywood Glueline Testing The 1/36 in. Walnut Veneer Problem--What to Do About It Waterproof Glueline Shaping Up for Construction Grade Plywood Reference Data & Buying Guide: Veneer, Plywood U. S. Plywood Reveals Plans, New Products How to Prevent Blue-Black Stain in Wet Wood How to Live with 1/36 (Walnut Veneer) (FPJ) July 64:303 (FPJ) Oct. 64:481 (SL) Dec. 15, 63:110 (W) Apr. 63:83 (W) Oct. 63:33 (W) Jan. 64:39 (W) Mar. 64:51 (W) June 64:24 (W) Aug. 64:40 (W) Oct. 64:41 (WD) Apr. 63:42 (WD) Feb. 64:60 (WD) Aug. 64:28 13. 12 WOOD PRESERVATION Flexible Fork Handles Poles J. Neils, Libby, Mont., Adds High Temp. Pole Kilns Honolulu Wood Treating Co. Doubles Treating Capacity B. C. Firm Provides Non-Corn Treatment--plywood On-Site Preservation Treatments (millwork) Overtreatment of Millwork--Is Control at the Log Pond Feasible? Analysis of Creosote by Infrared Spectroscopy Accelerated Drying of Lodgepole Pine & West. Larch Poles - checking, treatability, strength A Tensile Strength Test for Comparative Evaluation of Wood Preservatives Water-Repellant Preservatives on Exterior (Fl) Feb. 63:77 (F!) Mar. 63:95 (Fl) May 64:101 (Fl) July 64:87 (FPJ) Jan. 63:7 (FPJ) Apr. 63:142 (FPJ) Apr. 63:156 (FPJ) June 63:22 1 (FPJ) Sept. 63:405 (FPJ) Oct. 63:460 (FPJ) Dec. 63:564 Fire-Retardant Particleboard from Treated Flakes (FPJ) Jan. 64:33 Observations on Wood Protection Research in Europe (FPJ) Feb. 64:95 Tolerance of Poria Species to Copper-Based (FPJ) Mar. 64:106 Wood Preservatives Creosote Analysis by the TEG-F, Chrornatographic (FPJ) Mar. 64:119 & Spectrographic Methods Effect of Preservative Salts on Properties of (FPJ) Mar. 64:124 Hardwood Veneer (FPJ) Apr. 64:143 FPRS Annual Review--Treatments & Coatings A Technique for Observing the Penetration of (FPJ) Apr. 64:149 Preservatives Into Wood During Treatment Air Permeability and Creosote Retention (FPJ) Apr. 64:159 of Douglas -Fir Double-Diffusion Method of Treating Wood: (FPJ) Apr. 64:171 A Review of Studies Woodwork of Buildings Fumigation May End Oak Embargoes - 31 13.0 UTILIZATION ADVANCEMENTS 13. 12 WOOD PRESERVATION Pressure-Treating Broadens Wood's Market Potential Agar Plug Inocu.Ia Affect Accuracy of Cultural Tests of Inhibition of Fungi by Chemicals Flame-Retardant Particleboard Penetrability of Glue Lines in Douglas -Fir Plywood by Preservative Solutions Retention of Pentachiorophenol in Lumber Dipped in Water Solutions Effectiveness Following Kiln-Drying of Insecticides Applied to Green Lumber to Control Lyctus Powder-Post Beetle Attack Weather Protective Treatments for Finished. Dry Lumber New Preserving Plant Finds Ready Market - 3. A. Biewer Co., St. Clair, Mich. Reference Data & Buying Guide: Wood Treating Fire Retardant Paints 32 (FPJ) May 64:187 (FPJ) June 64:254 (FPJ) June 64:273 (FPJ) July 64:303 (FPJ) Aug. 64:373 (FPJ) Oct. 64:477 (SL) July 15, 64:32 Sept. 63:48 Oct. 63:63 (WD) Dec. 63:24 (W) (W) Forestry is Oregon's largest industry. Nearly twenty-seven million acres of forest land pro- vide raw material to an industrial complex contributing over $1, 227, 000, 000 annually to the state's economy. The forest-based industries provide direct employment for 78, 000 people with an annual payroll of $455. 000, 000, and supports employment of thousands of others in related industries. Keeping Oregon's forest land in maximum production and maintaining a healthy, progressive industry is in the interest of all Oregonians. Oregon State University's School of Forestry and Forest Research Laboratory are dedicated to this objective.