2010年1月21日星期四

Woman:The Mysterious Flame Maple by Paul Evans

Flame Maple (also known as flamed Maple, Curly Maple, Fiddleback Maple or Tiger Stripe is known) is a feature of maple in which the growth of wood fibers in a wavy shape folded, wavy lines called flames. This result is often erroneously that this part of the wood grain is better than number as the strain perpendicular to the direction of the fiber. Estimated for a beauFlame Maple (also known as flamed Maple, Curly Maple, Fiddleback Maple or Tiger Stripe is known) is a feature of maple in which the growth of wood fibers in a wavy shape folded, wavy lines called flames. This result is often erroneously that this part of the wood grain is better than number as the strain perpendicular to the direction of the fiber. Estimated for a beautiful appearance, often in the manufacture of musical instruments, used as violins and furniture. Another known use of the material is used in the guitar, especially the revered Gibson Les Paul and Gibson J-200. The Gibson Les Paul Standard, first manufactured from 1958 to 1960, wore a Flame Maple Sunburst top finish in a cherry in a mahogany body. Today, these instruments are among the most popular vintage guitar market, and as such is prohibitive for most musicians. During the westward expansion of the early settlers and explorers in the western areas of the Appalachian, was the flame maple often used for the production of reserves in Kentucky rifles. In the United States to use the terms alternative Fiddleback Maple and Curly Maple. Fiddleback Maple offers three rows of the dimension of alternating bands of light and dark shadow on it, except the wood can easily be moved to create the illusion of a wave. Changes in brightness light-emitting difference reflection. Relatively high absorption of the paper fibers produced dark bands, reflection and refraction of the fiber walls, causing streaks of light. As the fiber is strongly curved walls and act as concave or convex reflective surfaces, each changing angle or lighting making waves appear to apparently move. Again, the same light stripes dark stripes and vice versa. The results of the vibration illusion of regular and repeated, in parallel, wavy lines, an interference pattern on the exposed surface. Botany and modern science has not yet taken sufficient account of what exactly causes the known visually stunning flame maple (also called Fiddleback Maple, Curly Maple, Tiger Maple, Maple Tiger Stripe). In conclusion, therefore, to find the cause (s) of the rare times Fiddleback Maple is still unknown. The Mystery of Maple Fiddleback, despite the electron and the enormous progress in the fields of wood technology, genetics, plants, etc., remain hidden to us. In preparationtiful appearance, often in the manufacture of musical instruments, used as violins and furniture. Another known use of the material is used in the guitar, especially the revered Gibson Les Paul and Gibson J-200. The Gibson Les Paul Standard, first manufactured from 1958 to 1960, wore a Flame Maple Sunburst top finish in a cherry in a mahogany body. Today, these instruments are among the most popular vintage guitar market, and as such is prohibitive for most musicians. During the westward expansion of the early settlers and explorers in the western areas of the Appalachian, was the flame maple often used for the production of reserves in Kentucky rifles. In the United States to use the terms alternative Fiddleback Maple and Curly Maple. Fiddleback Maple offers three rows of the dimension of alternating bands of light and dark shadow on it, except the wood can easily be moved to create the illusion of a wave. Changes in brightness light-emitting difference reflection. Relatively high absorption of the paper fibers produced dark bands, reflection and refraction of the fiber walls, causing streaks of light. As the fiber is strongly curved walls and act as concave or convex reflective surfaces, each changing angle or lighting making waves appear to apparently move. Again, the same light stripes dark stripes and vice versa. The results of the vibration illusion of regular and repeated, in parallel, wavy lines, an interference pattern on the exposed surface. Botany and modern science has not yet taken sufficient account of what exactly causes the known visually stunning flame maple (also called Fiddleback Maple, Curly Maple, Tiger Maple, Maple Tiger Stripe). In conclusion, therefore, to find the cause (s) of the rare times Fiddleback Maple is still unknown. The Mystery of Maple Fiddleback, despite the electron and the enormous progress in the fields of wood technology, genetics, plants, etc., remain hidden to us. In preparation

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