A dead knot is one that has lost its connection with the surrounding wood and so it can easily loosen and fall out. A dead timber knot is basically the same in timber wood.
A knot that is not intergrown with the surrounding wood; a dead-knot-1.Read more: encased-knot-1
The cause of a knot in your timber is due to a branch growing on the trunk before it was cut down and seasoned.
timber is not a type of tree...it is a reference to trees before they are cut for lumber
Rot, e.g. Dry rot has set in to the timber framework of the roof...... or, the tree is dead and has gone has rotten.
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A dead knot is one that has lost its connection with the surrounding wood and so it can easily loosen and fall out. A dead timber knot is basically the same in timber wood.
A knot that is not intergrown with the surrounding wood; a dead-knot-1.Read more: encased-knot-1
The cause of a knot in your timber is due to a branch growing on the trunk before it was cut down and seasoned.
1. live or green knot 2. dead or loose knot
I live timber knot is where the branch was still live when the tree was cut down :)
The cause of a knot in your timber is due to a branch growing on the trunk before it was cut down and seasoned.
a face knot is where there was originally a branch on the tree
Yes, with meanings such as "to connect with rope or wire" or "to knot shoelaces" or "to play to a draw." There are several noun homonyms, including a railroad timber, a drawn game, and a necktie.
Death or injury, infection, over-pruning and spurts describe why growing trees have knots. Death and injury produce loose knots whose centers are dead, as opposed to tight knots whose toughness indicates trunks spurting quickly at branched intersections. Excessive pruning and fungal infections respectively result in multi-shooted knots and in black knots on tinier branches and on twigs.
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Dead calm or just calm. Usually under one knot wind.
timber is not a type of tree...it is a reference to trees before they are cut for lumber