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Oscar
13 April, 22:59
What the lines on wood mean
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Andy Rubio
14 April, 00:41
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Treeline is the sign if the wood s in good condition, is it healthy.
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Looking at the lines people can see if the wood is rotting. These lines are particularly interesting to craftsmen as they look at them to see what type of wood will they use.
These lines are representing the orientation of wooden cell fibers. The wood line is an edge where a tree can grow.
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