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  2. File:The Pine and the Sandsplit, Sète.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: An Aleppo Pine (Pinus halepensis) in the forest of Sète on the Mount Saint-Clair. In the background, the beach and the sandspit between the Mediterranean Sea, on the left, and the Étang de Thau, on the right, whitch connect Sète and Marseillan.

  3. Plug and feather - Wikipedia

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    A stone being split using a single plug and feathers. Multiple sets of plug and feathers are typically used to split a single, large piece of stone. The stone is first examined to determine the direction of the grain and to identify any potential defects. After the location of the intended split is chosen, a line is scored on the surface of the ...

  4. Splitting maul - Wikipedia

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    Rather it should be powered through the drop, using force to assist the natural weight of the maul. In addition a suitable splitting base is one of the most important components to splitting wood with a maul. Wood can be split directly on the ground, although this is a disadvantage for a few reasons.

  5. File:Single-leaf pine (Pinus monophylla) cones; Split Rock ...

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    This image or media file contains material based on a work of a National Park Service employee, created as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government , such work is in the public domain in the United States.

  6. Fatwood - Wikipedia

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    In the United States the pine tree Pinus palustris, known as the longleaf pine, once covered as much as 90,000,000 acres (360,000 km 2) but due to timber harvesting was reduced by between 95% and 97%. The trees grow very large (up to 150 feet), taking 100 to 150 years to mature and can live up to 500 years.

  7. List of timber framing tools - Wikipedia

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    Tools include dividers, axes, chisel and mallet, beam cart, pit saw, trestles, and bisaigue. The men talking may be holding a story pole and rule (or walking cane). Shear legs are hoisting a timber. Below, the sticks on the log are winding sticks used to align the ends of a timber. Tools used in traditional timber framing date back thousands of ...