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Cordwood construction (also
called cordwood masonry or
cordwood building,
alternatively stackwall or
stovewood particularly in Canada) is a term used...
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Cordwood saws, also
called buzz saws in some locales, use
blade of a
similar size to sawmills.
Where a
sawmill rips (cuts with the grain) a
cordwood saw...
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Railway line. In an
effort to
promote tourism in Fosston, the
legend of "
Cordwood Pete" was
created by
Arvid Clementson, who
served as Fosston's
mayor until...
- used in
natural building are:
earth (as
rammed earth or
earth bag), wood (
cordwood or
timber frame/post-and-beam), straw, rice-hulls,
bamboo and stone. A...
- be made to a
Multiwire board layout more
easily than to a PCB layout.
Cordwood construction can save
significant space and was
often used with wire-ended...
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Cordwood Point is a
promontory of
Cheboygan County that
extends out into Lake Huron.
Located 6.5
miles (10.5 km) east of Cheboygan, it
marks the east end...
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roundhouse eco-buildings were
constructed with
materials such as cob,
cordwood or
straw bale
walls and
reciprocal frame green roofs.
Roundhouses were...
- Zenkl,
children with
identification tattoos, and "bodies
stacked up like
cordwood" in the crematorium. In his
report three days later,
Murrow said:: 248–252 ...
- of Paul
Bunyan Pecos Bill –
legendary cowboy who "tamed the wild west"
Cordwood Pete –
younger brother to
lumberjack Paul
Bunyan Febold Feboldson – a Nebraska...
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involved in the
construction process. They include:
Hempcrete construction Cordwood construction Geodesic domes Straw-bale
construction Wattle and daub Timber...