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1815:Mansard roof
1795:Gambrel roof
1770:Conical roof
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1529:Wooden masts
1499:Dugout canoe
1484:Bavin (wood)
1433:Black liquor
1370:Liquid smoke
1120:Utility pole
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2000:Roof window
1970:Roof garden
1965:Roof batten
1895:Collar beam
1850:Tented roof
1835:Saddle roof
1830:Ridged roof
1790:Gablet roof
1750:Bochka roof
1740:Barrel roof
1735:Arched roof
1727:Roof shapes
1630:Woodworking
1615:Wood drying
1600:Papermaking
1420:By-products
1326:Derivatives
1264:Pellet fuel
1005:Flitch beam
904:, Brepols,
609:22 December
216:queen posts
2045:Categories
2030:Wind brace
1995:Roof truss
1990:Roof tiles
1980:Roof ridge
1960:Ridge vent
1920:Green roof
1810:Onion dome
1785:Gable roof
1765:Clerestory
1745:Board roof
1472:Historical
1453:Wood flour
1302:Paperboard
1172:Fiberboard
1130:Engineered
990:Bressummer
789:(7), 73-81
777:0970664346
654:3598104618
560:0970664346
526:1 December
485:palladiana
466:References
220:palladiana
100:, and the
1845:Shed roof
1780:Flat roof
1494:Clapboard
1463:Woodchips
1458:Wood wool
1338:Cellulose
1333:Birch-tar
1287:Cardboard
1269:Wood fuel
1177:hardboard
1080:Reclaimed
1045:Panelling
1035:Log house
1030:Log cabin
495:Citations
174:king post
94:top chord
2005:Skylight
1975:Roofline
1910:Flashing
1885:Catslide
1805:Hip roof
1755:Bow roof
1655:Category
1636:Yakisugi
1570:Forestry
1538:See also
1479:Axe ties
1448:Tall oil
1428:Barkdust
1410:Wood gas
1390:Pine tar
1380:Methanol
1312:Pulpwood
1259:Firewood
1242:Charcoal
1235:Fuelwood
1182:Masonite
1110:Treenail
1010:Flooring
439:See also
106:tie beam
1890:Chimney
1666:Commons
1545:Biomass
1519:Tanbark
1443:Sawdust
1254:Firelog
1247:biochar
1209:Plywood
1167:I-joist
1085:Shingle
1040:Molding
807:, EBSCO
348:trusses
342:Bracing
247:America
98:rafters
80:History
66:purlins
62:Trusses
46:purlins
2010:Soffit
1955:Rafter
1950:Purlin
1925:Gutter
1900:Dormer
1504:Potash
1405:Tannin
1365:Lignin
1279:Fibers
1224:lumber
1150:veneer
1090:Siding
1070:Rafter
1065:Purlin
980:Batten
973:timber
969:Lumber
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2056:Roofs
2020:Spire
1935:Joist
1915:Gable
1905:Eaves
1880:Attic
1719:Roofs
1585:Mulch
1395:Pitch
1317:Rayon
1297:Paper
1115:Truss
1055:Plate
1050:Plank
1015:Joist
1000:Cruck
603:(PDF)
471:Notes
428:posts
352:chord
271:Key:
194:Key:
180:iron.
152:Key:
1945:Loft
1775:Dome
1360:Dyes
1343:nano
1307:Pulp
1132:wood
1100:Stud
1095:Sill
1060:Post
1020:Lath
985:Beam
906:ISBN
888:ISBN
870:ISBN
852:ISBN
809:host
773:ISBN
650:ISBN
611:2012
556:ISBN
528:2012
515:ISBN
483:The
304:The
36:Key:
1375:Lye
1187:MDF
1155:LVL
995:CLS
404:MPC
70:bay
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