Bark Pocket

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Bark pockets in lumber are areas where bark has become incorporated into the wood during the growth of the tree. These pockets can appear as small or large voids in the wood and may be irregularly shaped.

Bark pockets can also impact the structural integrity and stability of the wood. If the pockets are large or numerous, they may weaken the wood and make it more prone to cracking or splitting.