2019
DOI: 10.15376/biores.15.1.967-986
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Musical instrument lumber recovery from Romanian resonance spruces

Abstract: Increasing demand for resonance spruce has led to gradual depletion of resources in traditional areas. Consequently, to meet the need for raw material to manufacture musical instruments, sorting has become the key operation of exploitation. This study was completed on the largest Romanian resonance wood resource, to maximize outputs of flitches for violin, cello, and double bass instruments by optimizing traditional requirements regarding quality of raw material with its current level. Ten resonance spruces we… Show more

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“…Note the exceptional regularity of annual rings and the important proportion of latewood of about 20% in the annual ring width. The characteristics of spruce resonance trees, lumber and wood, are described by [22,160]. Criteria for the selection of spruce wood for manufacturing top plates of string musical instruments are described by [161,162].…”
Section: Wood Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note the exceptional regularity of annual rings and the important proportion of latewood of about 20% in the annual ring width. The characteristics of spruce resonance trees, lumber and wood, are described by [22,160]. Criteria for the selection of spruce wood for manufacturing top plates of string musical instruments are described by [161,162].…”
Section: Wood Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%