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  2. David Brewster (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    David Clark Brewster (born September 26, 1939) is an American journalist and the founder, editor and publisher of the Seattle Weekly and the Northwest news website Crosscut.com. He is also the founder, creator and former executive director of the nonprofit cultural center Town Hall Seattle .

  3. Crosscut.com - Wikipedia

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    Crosscut was then edited by Greg Hanscom (executive editor), Drew Atkins (managing editor), and Copeland (senior editor). Florangela Davila later came on as managing editor. Currently, Victor Hernandez serves as executive editor, Mark Baumgarten serves as managing editor, and Knute Berger is the editor-at-large.

  4. Lumber Liquidators - Wikipedia

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    Lumber Liquidators is an American retailer of hard-surface flooring including hardwood, laminate, vinyl plank, tile, bamboo and cork, as well as flooring tools and accessories. The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on August 11, 2024, [ 3 ] and was able to avoid liquidation 3 months later after a last minute deal to be acquired by ...

  5. List of woods - Wikipedia

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    American Hardwood Information Center; American Hardwood Export Council; Australian National Association of Forest Industries; ... By using this site, ...

  6. Softwood - Wikipedia

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    The hardest hardwoods are much harder than any softwood, [4] but in both groups there is enormous variation with the range of wood hardness of the two groups overlapping. For example, balsa wood, which is a hardwood, is softer than most softwoods, whereas the longleaf pine , Douglas fir , and yew softwoods are much harder than several hardwoods.

  7. Crosscut - Wikipedia

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    Crosscut may refer to: Crosscut.com, an online newspaper in Seattle; Crosscut Peak, a mountain peak in Antarctica; Crosscut Point, a rocky point in the South Sandwich Islands; CrossCut Records, a German record company; A cut made by a crosscut saw, more commonly spelled "cross cut" Mount Crosscut, a mountain in New Zealand

  8. Dragsaw - Wikipedia

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    A dragsaw or drag saw is a large reciprocating saw using a long steel crosscut saw to buck logs to length. Prior to the popularization of the chainsaw during World War II, the dragsaw was a popular means of taking the hard work out of cutting wood. They would only work for a log on the ground. [1]

  9. InsideWood - Wikipedia

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    The website of InsideWood . InsideWood is an online resource and database for wood anatomy, serving as a reference, research, and teaching tool. Wood anatomy is a sub-area within the discipline of wood science. [1] [2] This freely accessible database is purely scientific and noncommercial.