tailieunhanh - A Splintered History of WOOD

When we think of wood—and few of us do—most of us picture the stacks of two-by-fours in the aisles of our local home center or the stuff we throw into the fireplace on cold winter nights. Wood doesn’t rank much higher on our “things-that-amaze-us” list than water or air. We chop our onions on it, pick our teeth with it, pin our skivvies to the clothesline with it. Most people think of wood as just another “thing”—and they’re correct. | Splintered History of Wood BELT Sander races BLIND WOODWORKERS Baseball Bats SPIKE CARLSEN Spike Carlsen A Splintered History of WOOD Belt Sander Races Blind Woodworkers and Baseball Bats ttS HarperCollins .