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  • 17:4117:41, 17 March 2023 diff hist +525 N Combination of FeaturesCreated page with "A combination of features refers to flaws that the lumber possesses. These features can include any natural defects such as knots or cracks. For example, a piece of timber may have a combination of features such as a straight grain pattern, a light color, and minimal knots. Alternatively, another piece of lumber may have a combination of features such as a wavy grain pattern, a dark color, and several knots. The combination of features in lumber can affect the strength..." current
  • 11:3311:33, 17 March 2023 diff hist +20 KnotNo edit summary
  • 11:3211:32, 17 March 2023 diff hist +655 N KnotCreated page with "A knot is a round, dark-colored section in a piece of wood where a branch grew. When trees are harvested and processed into lumber, the knots are cut out or left in the wood, depending on the desired final product. Knots can have different effects on the strength and appearance of the lumber. Small, tight knots may not affect the strength of the wood significantly and can add character to the appearance of the lumber. However, larger knots can weaken the wood and may ca..."
  • 07:1207:12, 17 March 2023 diff hist +909 N PinusCreated page with "Pinus is a genus of coniferous trees that is commonly known as pine. It is one of the largest genera of conifers and includes around 120 species of trees and shrubs that are native to the Northern Hemisphere. Pines are known for their evergreen needles, which are bundled in clusters called fascicles, and their distinctive cones, which can range in size from small and round to large and elongated. The bark of pine trees is often scaly or furrowed and can vary in color fr..." current
  • 07:1007:10, 17 March 2023 diff hist +1,070 N Tongue and Groove JointCreated page with "A tongue and groove joint is a type of woodworking joint that is used to connect two boards edge-to-edge. The joint consists of a tongue, which is a protruding ridge on one board, that fits into a corresponding groove, or channel, on the other board. The tongue and groove fit snugly together, creating a strong, interlocking joint that can provide stability and support for a variety of applications. Tongue and groove joints are commonly used in flooring, paneling, and wa..." current
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