Geoff Webb, Dean of NHLA Inspector Training School, hosts this webinar on how to handle logs and lumber to reduce sap-staining. Geoff reviews how to reduce degradation and lost value in lumber that is caused by sap stains. This webinar is perfect for production supervisors, yard managers, and log/lumber purchasers. Thank you to ISK Biocides for sponsoring this webinar. https://www.iskbiocides.com
Have you ever bought a hardwood product and doubted that the species you received was the one you ordered? Species mixing or substitution is more common than you might think. Maybe your hard maple lumber contained pieces you thought were soft maple. Or maybe you imported “white oak” flooring that contained pieces of red oak. With a bit of practice, it is possible to accurately identify wood specimens “scientifically” by examining anatomical features on the cross-section with a small magnifying glass called a hand lens. Hand lens identification is a useful skill for professionals as well as hobbyists, including quality control or procurement professionals, lumber traders, woodworkers, antique collectors, customs officers, and many others. This webinar will teach you how to identify wood in a scientific way. Hosted by: Frank Owens, Mississippi State University.
Join Dan Meyer with the Hardwood Review for this webinar from May 31, 2023, that covers recent hardwood market movements (prices, domestic/global demand, supply, etc.) and the near-term outlook. Specific attention is given to European markets for North American hardwoods and to the results of a May survey of North American industry contacts. The webinar is suited for buyers and sellers of hardwood lumber, production planners and managers, and others interested in hardwood market trends. Instructor: Dan Meyer (Managing Editor of the Hardwood Review)
Dr. Gene Wengert presents guidelines for edging operations that will increase the operator's performance to 92% of perfect or even better.
Join NHLA Chief Inspector Dana Spessert for a condensed and elementary explanation of the NHLA Hardwood Lumber Grading Rules. He discusses the basic principles behind the measuring and classification of lumber for various end-uses such as millwork, cabinetry, flooring, and more. Common characteristics of hardwoods that may or may not be allowed with the NHLA grading system are also discussed. This Webinar is sponsored by Ally Global Logistics, LLC
Join NHLA for a trade case review from the Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association (KCMA). Betsey Natz, CEO of KCMA, hosts this webinar that covers topics, including a review of Anti-Dumping/Countervailing Duties and trade cases on imports of cabinets, vanities, and components from China. Who should attend: Any domestic manufacturer of cabinetry/component parts or companies that provide wood products to these industries.
Ever changing hardwood log prices can affect your bottom line. But what if, there was a way to identify the true value of the log and realize the profit potential? Join NHLA Chief Inspector, Dana Spessert, Ed Thomas of the U.S Forest Service and Urs Buehlman of Virginia Tech for a discussion on hardwood profit recovery. What you’ll learn: * How to determine which log size and species are best suited for your sawmill production. * How to predict outcomes. * Are you paying too much for your logs? * What area should you be monitoring in the sawmill.
Steve Zambo (CEO of the AGL Group) hosts this webinar on the basics of exporting. If you are looking to get into the export space, are new to the export space, or have basic questions regarding exporting, this webinar is for you. Steve will discuss some of the pitfalls to avoid as an organization that is new to exporting.
This webinar will give you perspective on crosstie markets, the Rail Tie Association, and how to become more involved in the industry. Attendees will learn how important tie production is to the overall market, industry, and economy of our country; gain a broad understanding of the market; develop a working knowledge of tie type, grade, and the defects that determine grade; and wood species used in ties.
Gene discusses practical techniques for shortening kiln to drying time as well as kiln start-up conditions after air drying.
Improve the overall quality of your kiln dried lumber and have your specific drying questions answered – lunch is not provided.
Join NHLA and the "Wood Doctor" Gene Wengert for a 4-Part Webinar Series on Drying Hardwood Lumber.
Join NHLA and NWFA (National Wood Flooring Association) for a webinar that will provide you with a better understanding of where the hardwood flooring market is, where it is going, and the major influences and trends affecting it. You can learn about the NWFA resources available to you and your team, including how the newly developed wood flooring Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) clearly position wood flooring as the least impactful flooring material and wood products in general as the most significant potential mitigator of climate change. You will also learn about the newly launched NWFA Engineered Refinishable program, which differentiates real wood products from look-a-likes, encourages the use of longer-life products, and brings clarity to the wood flooring channel. Who should attend: Owners, salespeople, marketing folks, and all who have an interest in learning more about the wood flooring industry, NWFA, and their newly developed environmental tools and programs which benefit the entire wood products industry. Instructors: John Forbes, Manufacturer Services Director at NWFA. Michael Martin, President and CEO at NWFA
Discover the benefits of the DOE’s Onsite Energy TAP program and how it can revolutionize your sector. Plus, learn about no-cost technical services from Southcentral Onsite Energy TAP experts.
During this webinar, Dr. Wengert discusses stacking best air-drying practices, assessing lumber for sawing issues that affect drying and the story about drying sheds.
Watch this webinar to discover the opportunities for improving grade and yield of your hardwood logs.
Join NHLA and Tom Inman with Appalachian Hardwood Manufacturers, Inc. (AHMI) for a review of trends in domestic hardwood lumber use in furniture for 2023. This webinar is designed for hardwood lumber sales and marketing staff to understand domestic and international furniture manufacturing trends in 2023. It covers the trends revealed at High Point Furniture Market, including photos of Spring Market introductions and comments from leading furniture manufacturers. Participants will learn about projections for hardwood species use for the next two quarters. Instructor: Tom Inman with AHMI