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The highest appearance grade softwood boards are typically referred to as "Select" or "Select Structural" grades. These boards are characterized by their superior visual quality, minimal defects, and consistent coloration, making them ideal for applications where aesthetics are important, such as in furniture and cabinetry. Other high grades may include "Clear" grades, which have even fewer visible knots and blemishes.

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