Pencil Round

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A "pencil round" is a type of edge treatment that involves rounding the corners of the timber to create a smooth, curved edge. The term "pencil" refers to the size of the curve, which is typically quite small and subtle. This edge treatment can be applied to all four corners of the timber, resulting in what is referred to as "pencil round four corners".

This type of edge treatment is often used for aesthetic purposes, as it creates a more finished and polished look to the timber. It can also make the timber more comfortable to handle, as it eliminates any sharp edges or corners. Pencil round four corners is commonly used for skirting boards, architraves, and other decorative or finish timbers in construction and woodworking projects.