Timber Technology Grade 8

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Across
  1. 2. The area beneath the bark where cell division and growth occur.
  2. 5. Structuralructual faults found in Timber
  3. 7. The innermost layer of a tree trunk.
  4. 10. The classification of trees that have broad leaves.
  5. 11. Another name for Plain sawing.
  6. 13. A type of tree that loses its leaves in the fall.
  7. 17. The outer protective layer of a tree, just inside the bark.
  8. 18. Absorb water from the soil.
  9. 20. The method of seasoning timber by using controlled heat.
  10. 21. The process of removing moisture from timber to improve its stability and durability.
  11. 22. A factory where machines are used to cut logs into planks
  12. 23. The outermost layer of a tree trunk.
  13. 24. The process of cutting logs into usable lumber
Down
  1. 1. Type of Softwood tree.
  2. 3. A method of seasoning timber by exposing it to air and sunlight.
  3. 4. The part of the tree that carries plant food to the bast and cambium.
  4. 6. A method of cutting logs.
  5. 8. Process trees use to make food.
  6. 9. The process of cutting down trees for timber.
  7. 12. The rings visible in a tree trunk, representing a year's growth.
  8. 14. A curve across the grain.
  9. 15. Type of Hardwood tree.
  10. 16. The section of the tree that makes food.
  11. 19. Trees with needles and cones, often evergreen.
  12. 21. The classification of trees that have needle-like leaves.