The main aim is to test the influence of anatomical structure (grain direction and elements size), wood hardness and machining conditions on wood surface roughness. 180 samples defect-free were obtained from beech, oak and pine and processed with different machining methods (planning, sanding with 60 grit or sanding with 180 grit). Roughness, hardness, and anatomical structure were analysed using international methodologies. An analysis of variance of the data from all the samples with the four factors in the experimental design were performed. Results showed that machining processes and species are the factors that significantly affect surface roughness, as opposed to grain direction (plane of section and stylus-grain angle), which was onl...
WOS: 000323370400003The aim of the present study was to determine the surface roughness of heat-trea...
This study aimed to evaluate surface roughness of heat treated Eucalyptus grandis wood after periph...
The surface roughness in plane milled Scots pine wood that was thermally modified at 190 °C and 220 ...
This study is focused on the impacts of species characteristics on the surface roughness of five spe...
In this study, effect of the number of knives, feed rate and cutting depth on surface roughness of s...
Some visual characteristics of wood such as color, pattern and texture determine the quality of manu...
For a comprehensive understanding of the surface roughness of wood substrates after grinding and its...
This is a surface study on the roughness of wood cylinders subjected to two types of sequential sand...
The surface roughness of longitudinal milled birch wood samples as a function of main milling regime...
The upper cell layers of machined solid wood surfaces will usually be damaged and compacted due to c...
This paper deals with the determination of the surface quality of both thermally treated and thermal...
International audienceThe application of water-based finishes to wood surfaces is known to increase ...
AbstractEach wood item has its own surface relief and consists of miniature peaks and valleys. The s...
The main objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of two machining processes on European o...
In this study, the samples obtained from European hop-horn beam (Ostrya carpinifolia Scop.) wood has...
WOS: 000323370400003The aim of the present study was to determine the surface roughness of heat-trea...
This study aimed to evaluate surface roughness of heat treated Eucalyptus grandis wood after periph...
The surface roughness in plane milled Scots pine wood that was thermally modified at 190 °C and 220 ...
This study is focused on the impacts of species characteristics on the surface roughness of five spe...
In this study, effect of the number of knives, feed rate and cutting depth on surface roughness of s...
Some visual characteristics of wood such as color, pattern and texture determine the quality of manu...
For a comprehensive understanding of the surface roughness of wood substrates after grinding and its...
This is a surface study on the roughness of wood cylinders subjected to two types of sequential sand...
The surface roughness of longitudinal milled birch wood samples as a function of main milling regime...
The upper cell layers of machined solid wood surfaces will usually be damaged and compacted due to c...
This paper deals with the determination of the surface quality of both thermally treated and thermal...
International audienceThe application of water-based finishes to wood surfaces is known to increase ...
AbstractEach wood item has its own surface relief and consists of miniature peaks and valleys. The s...
The main objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of two machining processes on European o...
In this study, the samples obtained from European hop-horn beam (Ostrya carpinifolia Scop.) wood has...
WOS: 000323370400003The aim of the present study was to determine the surface roughness of heat-trea...
This study aimed to evaluate surface roughness of heat treated Eucalyptus grandis wood after periph...
The surface roughness in plane milled Scots pine wood that was thermally modified at 190 °C and 220 ...