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WiN - woodworking INTERNATIONAL is the international magazine for the woodworking industry. We report on all aspects of woodworking from board materials, wood treatment to machines, tools and technical know-how, from timber engineering supplies to the latest developments in technologies and markets.

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EDITORIAL Eric Schäfer Editor Sustainable building ... ... with wood As you leaf through this WiN issue, you will find a number of articles on this topic that deal directly or indirectly with timber house construction. Last year at LIGNA, it was already clear that timber house construction is a dominant topic in the industry. Be it in the form of prefabricated houses, timber frame construction or modular timber panel construction. Architects have long since begun to focus on timber house construction in urban planning, because wood makes a significant contribution to sustainable construction. The raw material wood consists to a large extent of carbon, which a tree absorbs from the atmosphere during its entire growth phase in the form of carbon dioxide. The wood extracted from a tree is - just like the living tree - a large carbon store. Wood binds CO 2 , also as building material. A timber house is therefore the only building form with a negative CO 2 balance. WiN highlights some aspects of house building with timber: Beginning with the search for the suitable type of wood, as our report on a distillery in Scotland shows. Sustainability also plays a role in the choice of the right fixation for the individual wooden components. We present a wooden nail with which load-bearing joints in timber frame construction can be fixed. The perfect surface protection of exterior wooden surfaces is extremely important, as our example from Taiwan shows. And this is also part of sustainability: materials from a wooden house that is torn down can be reused or recycled thanks to powerful shredders. Scientists are now using chips made from the wood waste to develop a material for 3D printing and to use to create climate-friendly designs for furniture prototypes. Sincerely, Eric Schäfer No. 4 • October 2020 3

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