
Not hugely rigorous science here - just some pretties comparing timbers. Tried to get all 3 planes and if I got it right they should be in order as if looking at a quatersawn slab -
Transverse (end grain); Tangential (side edge); and Radial (top surface). Rather than a huge long line I've grouped them and they run clockwise from top left as Sitka Spruce, Queensland Maple, Indian Rosewood and Tas' Blackwood. And one for Markus - earlier request for inter vessel pitting (close anyway). And the problem with the SEM ? A researcher complained he'd wasted a morning as his images were unusable. The SEM takes a minute or two to scan line by line down to progressively capture an image. Small portions of the lines were appearing as simply black (no data). Some of the images repeated this over and over again producing an overlay of staggered black vertical lines. Didn't happen if I was there to watch and I couldn't get it to do it on my own. When he came back, so did the problem. I'd checked everything on the machine that could be playing up, so that only left him ! Turned out he was using the time it takes to get an image to check his email, Facebook etc on his smart phone - and the #@$@! thing was interfering with the SEM's electronics - every black drop out on the image was another send/receive package of data

Couldnt get any of ours to do the same thing, so not sure I'd want that phone stuck up against my head

.....so... next time I won't roll my eyes when getting on a plane and they ask me to turn off any mobile devices in case they interfere with their sensitive electronics.
Cheers