. Wooden box and crate construction . Fig. 2 Shortleaf Pine A c o n i f erouswood showing: T,tracheids, whichcomprise the bulkof the wood; Kl),resin duct; MR,medullary ray. liiii^D APPENDIX 165 Plate II—Cubes of wood magnified about 25 1—White 2—Shortleaf pine. In each cube the top view represents the transverse or end sur-face, the left view the radial or quartered surface, and the rightview the tangential or plain-sawed surface. (SPW) springwood;(SUW) summerwood. The medullary rays are continuous from the starting point to thebark, and the vessels are continuous longi


. Wooden box and crate construction . Fig. 2 Shortleaf Pine A c o n i f erouswood showing: T,tracheids, whichcomprise the bulkof the wood; Kl),resin duct; MR,medullary ray. liiii^D APPENDIX 165 Plate II—Cubes of wood magnified about 25 1—White 2—Shortleaf pine. In each cube the top view represents the transverse or end sur-face, the left view the radial or quartered surface, and the rightview the tangential or plain-sawed surface. (SPW) springwood;(SUW) summerwood. The medullary rays are continuous from the starting point to thebark, and the vessels are continuous longitudinally, although theillustrations show them interrupted. 166 WOODEN BOX AND CRATE CONSTRUCTION Plate III—Styles of wooden boxes, nailed aiid lock-corner construction. APPENDIX 167Plate III Alternate forms of 168 WOODEN BOX AND CRATE CONSTRUCTION Plate IV—Special styles of boxes. Figs. 1 and 3—Boxes made for easy opening. Fig. 2—An accessible box (cover screwed on and sealed with wax).Fig. 4—Modified Style 2 box adapted to be closed without 5—Modified Style 4 box adapted to be closed without nailing. APPENDIX 169 Plate IV


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