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Int. J. Fores. Env. | Volume 03, Issue 02, 135-140 | https://doi.org/10.18801/ijfee.030221.15
​Article type: Research article | Received: 04.03.21; Revised: 14.04.21; First published online: 25 April 2021.

Some machining and handtool properties of tetuya koroi (Albizia odoratissima) wood

Md. Ashaduzzaman Sarker , Md. Nazmul Ahasan Mridha, Md. Anisur Rahman and Liton Kumer Sarker
Wood Working and Timber Engineering Division, Bangladesh Forest Research Institute, GPO Box No. 273, Chattogram-4000, Bangladesh.

​✉  Corresponding author: [email protected] (Sarker MA); Contact no: +880 1917055797.
Abstract
The study was conducted to determine the suitability of tetuya koroi (Albizia odoratissima) wood for furniture manufacturing i.e., planing, shaping, boring, mortising, turning, etc machining and handtool property tests of this  species grown in south-east Bangladesh.. The evaluation in both machining and handtool property tests was based on the frequency of the defect-free sample. Finishing property was also determined by implementing two types of polishing materials, viz.: carpa and shellac. The defects of the sample were estimated by visual and tactile observation. The percentage of defect free samples was evaluated for each property operation and classified based on five quality grades. The study's findings mainly introduced good working properties, and tetuya koroi wood may be suitable for furniture. All properties exhibited 63 % to 76 % grade 1 and 95 % to 100 % qualified grade. The finishing property of this wood showed good quality as well.
 
Key Words: Planing, Shaping, Mortising, Turning, Carpa and Shellac
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Sarker, M. A. et al. “Some machining and handtool properties of tetuya koroi (Albizia odoratissima) wood”. International Journal of Forestry, Ecology and Environment, 03(02) (2021): 135-140.
 
APA
Sarker, M. A., Mridha, M. N. A., Rahman, M. A. and Sarker, L. K. (2021). Some machining and handtool properties of tetuya koroi (Albizia odoratissima) wood. International Journal of Forestry, Ecology and Environment, 03(02), 135-140.
 
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Sarker, M. A., Mridha, M. N. A., Rahman, M. A. and Sarker, L. K. “Some machining and handtool properties of tetuya koroi (Albizia odoratissima) wood”. International Journal of Forestry, Ecology and Environment, 03(02) (2021): 135-140.
 
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Sarker, M. A., Mridha, M. N. A., Rahman, M. A. and Sarker, L. K. 2021. Some machining and handtool properties of tetuya koroi (Albizia odoratissima) wood. International Journal of Forestry, Ecology and Environment, 03(02), pp. 135-140.
 
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Sarker, MA, Mridha, MNA, Rahman, MA and Sarker, LK. Some machining and handtool properties of tetuya koroi (Albizia odoratissima) wood. International Journal of Forestry, Ecology and Environment, 2021 April 03(02): 135-140.
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