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A chip mark on timber is a small, often irregularly shaped indentation or blemish on the surface of the wood, typically caused by mechanical damage during processing or handling. These marks can result from impacts, tools, or machinery used in cutting or milling the timber. While chip marks may affect the aesthetic quality of the wood, they generally do not compromise its structural integrity. In some cases, they can be sanded down or treated to improve the appearance of the finished product.

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