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: If you lay a bowed post flat, the ends will curve upward away from the surface, resembling the shape of an archer's bow.
: This is typically caused by uneven drying or internal stresses within the wood grain.
: While straight posts are preferred for high-precision projects like cabinets, slightly bowed posts (within a tolerance of about 3/16 of an inch) are often acceptable in standard framing. Repurposing Posts into Bows Board Bows Ep. 2: Three Bows One Post
In construction and lumber grading, a is a type of warp where a board curves along the length of its face.
: If you lay a bowed post flat, the ends will curve upward away from the surface, resembling the shape of an archer's bow.
: This is typically caused by uneven drying or internal stresses within the wood grain.
: While straight posts are preferred for high-precision projects like cabinets, slightly bowed posts (within a tolerance of about 3/16 of an inch) are often acceptable in standard framing. Repurposing Posts into Bows Board Bows Ep. 2: Three Bows One Post
In construction and lumber grading, a is a type of warp where a board curves along the length of its face.
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