It covers several aspects of screw-holding ability in half a dozen types of wood and reveals some interesting things, like the fact that quality control and adherence to standards weren't great even in 1926.
All in all, the results definitely tip their hat to Hard Maple.
I thought some of you might like to give it a read, as well.
(Maybe that's why I can't carry a conversation in polite company and don't have many friends...
