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Knot
a portion of a branch that was part of the tree at one time.
Blue Stain
Discoloration caused by mold or fungus. This happens when a log is cut and left in an area with high humidity.
Pitch Pocket
An opening in the wood containing resin, which may be solid or liquid
Bark Pocket
Bark material that was enclosed as the tree grew
Warp
Any deviation from a true plane surface that results in shrinkage (bow, crook, twist, wind, kink, wane)
Bow
A curve across the width of the board.
Crook
A curve along the edge of the board, sometimes referred to as the crown
Cup
A curve across the width of the board.
Twist (Wind)
A board that looks as though it is spiraling.
Kink
A deviation along the board caused by a knot or irregular grain pattern.
Wane
The presence of bark or absence of wood or corners or edges.
Split
A crack caused by a separation of wood fibers along the grain traveling the length of the wood. It is perpendicular to the growth ring.
Check
A crack like split, also caused by a separation of wood fibers along the grain but shorter and found at the end of the seasoned boards.
Shake
A crack caused by a separation between the annual growth rings.
Case hardening
The inside of the board is under tension and will react unpredictably when cut; this is caused by improper drying .
Honeycomed
A severe case of case hardening. The tension between the inside and surface of the board becomes so great that cracks develop in the core, which may or not be evident from the outside.