Timber Industry Collection
The timber industry has a rich history, dating back to the 1800s when logging in Wisconsin was at its peak
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The timber industry has a rich history, dating back to the 1800s when logging in Wisconsin was at its peak. This industry has played a significant role in shaping economies and providing resources for various sectors. From sawmills like Groupe Crete in Chertsey, Quebec, where softwood lumber is processed and stacked, to workshops like the one in Cairo where artisans meticulously craft ouds and guitars using molds and wooden chips, the timber industry showcases both traditional craftsmanship and modern techniques. In Chertsey, Quebec's Groupe Crete sawmill, softwood logs are carefully cut into lumber before being stacked high. The sight of green softwood lumber neatly arranged demonstrates the abundance of natural resources available for construction purposes, and is here that skilled workers transform raw materials into valuable products that contribute to countless projects worldwide. Meanwhile, halfway across the globe in Cairo's workshop district, artisan Mohammed Karam passionately works on an oud - a stringed instrument with historical significance. Surrounded by other craftsmen crafting intricate instruments such as guitars using specialized molds and tools displayed inside their workshops. Not limited to North America or Egypt alone; timber clearing also takes place globally. In New Zealand's Thames District during earlier times captured through engravings from that era depicts intense activity involved in clearing timber-rich areas. The timber industry continues to evolve today with advancements in technology allowing for more efficient production processes while maintaining respect for sustainability practices.