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National Hardwood Magazine - February 2022

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The February 2022 issue of National Hardwood Magazine features stories on Danner's Cabinet Shop, Kendrick Forest Products, West Side Hardwood Club and more.

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NHLA NEWS THE NATIONAL HARDWOOD LUMBER ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES HARDWOOD LUMBER GRADING RULES CHANGES FOR 2023 Every four years, the National Hardwood Lumber Association accepts proposals for changing the NHLA Hardwood Lumber Grading Rules. Step one of the process; the NHLA Rules Committee meets to discuss all proposals and decides which proposals to put forward to the membership. Step two; the membership can ask questions and discuss the proposals at the Rules Open Forum held at the NHLA Annual Convention. The final step of the process is the Active membership vote. This year the Active members voted on seven possible changes to the Measurement & Inspection of Hardwood & Cypress with the deadline for voting being December 1, 2021. “A rules change shall be adopted by the Association upon such change receiving a favorable vote on a two-thirds majority of the votes properly cast by the Active Members of the Association.” The votes for the rules change proposals have been tallied and the final count revealed the following results: Standard Inspection by Species & Standard Grades Proposal #1: c. Page 24, Basswood: Remove “Note: Dormant twig buds to be considered as burls.” – Did NOT Pass Proposal #2: e. Page 66, Select Car Stock: Change split limitation from - “SPLITS: Shall not exceed 6” in length in any one end or the aggregate equivalent in one or both ends of the piece.” To – “SPLITS: Shall not exceed 12” in length in either end of the piece of Standard or specified length.” – Passed Passed Proposal #3: f. Page 67, Common Dimension: Change Split limitation from – “SPLITS: Shall not exceed 12” in length in any one end or the aggregate equivalent in one or both ends of the piece.” To – “SPLITS: Shall not exceed in the aggregate in inches in length twice the surface measure of the piece of Standard or specified length, except when one foot or shorter.” – Proposal #4: h. Page 14, FAS, paragraph 53, Change minimum width to 5” – Did NOT Pass Cypress Rules Proposal #5: a. Page 48, paragraph 90, Selects & Btr. – •Add “Pith is limited to aggregate in inches, boxed or showing, to the nominal width of the piece.” •Change from “A. Pieces 4” and 5” wide must be clear allowing slight wane on one edge (Par. 80).” To – “A. Pieces 4” and 5” wide must be clear allowing slight wane on one edge (Par. 84), except those pieces 12’ in length and over allow 1 medium knot (Par. 39).” •Under section B: Change from “• 6” wide – 1 medium knot • 7” – 9” wide – 2 medium knots” To – “Pieces 6” to 9” wide will admit 1 medium knot (Par. 39) in pieces 10’ and shorter, pieces 12’ and longer will admit 2 medium knots (Par. 39).” – Did NOT Pass Please turn to page 57 BY RENEE HORNSBY, DIRECTOR OF MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS, NATIONAL HARDWOOD LUMBER ASSOCIATION, MEMPHIS, TN 901-399-7560 www.nhla.com 18 FEBRUARY 2022 n NATIONAL HARDWOOD MAGAZINE

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