Blizer,
Those are nice pieces, but none of them match the template for what I wrote the article about. The point of the article was to examine what it would take to make woodland armor pieces that will have at least one resist enhanced so that each piece will have a minimum total resists of 66 or greater. To do so, you have to craft with regular wood, get at least one resist at minimum, imbue the item, and then enhance it. The pieces you have made didn't need to be enhanced and don't have any minimum resists -- sort of the whole point of the thread.
Without imbuing at least one resist, it makes it hard to get to all 70s. Certainly possible and those might fit perfectly with the rest of your suit, but I don't know. You are going to need 197 resist points on your other three armor pieces and jewelry on a human or gargoyle to max out, and 202 on an elf. If you are not putting resists on your jewelry, that is an average of 66 for the remaining pieces and can be tough if you are using any artifacts.
I have not gone back to revisit the original article as I am still working on gathering data, but everything I am seeing suggests that it is five times easier to get the pieces with minimum resists than I had originally thought. At some point I will go back and rework the original write-up to incorporate what I have learned since I wrote it.
FYI, on another concept mentioned a couple of times in this thread: I see weird results after running out of a resource and when switching between reimbue last, imbue last property, and imbue item. Pretty inconclusive and could just be random variance, but it seems to hit more often if I switch things up.
-P