Spindleless lathes have shown great potential for the efficient conversion of small native forest logs in Australia. However, a major impediment to the further commercial adoption of this processing approach for native forest small-diameter logs is the absence of reliable and available data on the quantities of logs possibly available and suitable for this purpose. This study undertaken in hardwood and white cypress pine (Callitris glaucophylla) native forests and at sawmills in Queensland, Australia, demonstrated that there are potentially substantial quantities (up to 10.5 m3 per hectare of Crown native hardwood, 14 m3 per hectare of private forest hardwood and 75,000 m3 per year of Crown white cypress pine) logs suitable for spindleless ...
Over half of the large African mahogany plantation estate in northern Australia has reached the mid-...
This study tested the machinability of three major timber species grown in Tasmania, Australia, unde...
This study tested the machinability of three major timber species grown in Tasmania,Australia, under...
Spindleless lathes have shown great potential for the efficient conversion of small native forest lo...
Currently there are limited markets in Australia for small-diameter native forest logs. This has res...
Improved information on the product quality of the plantation resource is needed to allow businesses...
The Australian hardwood plantation industry is challenged to identify profitable markets for the sal...
© 2016 Dr. Robert Lee McGavinThe majority of the hardwood plantation estate in Australia has been es...
Plantation forestry is a significant forest resource for the Australian forest product industry. In...
Markets for rainforest cabinet timbers in north Queensland are currently limited. The vast majority ...
Spotted gum (Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata) is a popular tree species for hardwood saw timber...
In subtropical eastern Australia, hardwood sawmills are exploring opportunities to adapt to declinin...
This paper examines the role and use of portable sawmills in north Queensland. Using a semi-structur...
The sawmilling industry within North Queensland, Australia has traditionally processed a diverse ran...
Over half of the large African mahogany plantation estate in northern Australia has reached the mid-...
Over half of the large African mahogany plantation estate in northern Australia has reached the mid-...
This study tested the machinability of three major timber species grown in Tasmania, Australia, unde...
This study tested the machinability of three major timber species grown in Tasmania,Australia, under...
Spindleless lathes have shown great potential for the efficient conversion of small native forest lo...
Currently there are limited markets in Australia for small-diameter native forest logs. This has res...
Improved information on the product quality of the plantation resource is needed to allow businesses...
The Australian hardwood plantation industry is challenged to identify profitable markets for the sal...
© 2016 Dr. Robert Lee McGavinThe majority of the hardwood plantation estate in Australia has been es...
Plantation forestry is a significant forest resource for the Australian forest product industry. In...
Markets for rainforest cabinet timbers in north Queensland are currently limited. The vast majority ...
Spotted gum (Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata) is a popular tree species for hardwood saw timber...
In subtropical eastern Australia, hardwood sawmills are exploring opportunities to adapt to declinin...
This paper examines the role and use of portable sawmills in north Queensland. Using a semi-structur...
The sawmilling industry within North Queensland, Australia has traditionally processed a diverse ran...
Over half of the large African mahogany plantation estate in northern Australia has reached the mid-...
Over half of the large African mahogany plantation estate in northern Australia has reached the mid-...
This study tested the machinability of three major timber species grown in Tasmania, Australia, unde...
This study tested the machinability of three major timber species grown in Tasmania,Australia, under...