Timber is milled by cutting logs into rough dimensions using a sawmill. The logs are first debarked and then sawn into boards or beams of desired sizes and shapes. These milled timber products are then dried and prepared for use in construction or furniture making.
Rough sawn-not of final dimensions-milled.
To provide timber,paper,firewood and many more useful things
Timber and lumber are basically wood and they mean the same thing. Timber/lumber is wood used as building material, or a tree considered as a source of wood instead of as a plant. It can also mean a beam or a person who is a timber, thought the person meaning I've not heard of much. Answer Timber is usually the wood as it grows or is felled. Lumber is the wood after it is milled and ready for use.
The root word of milled is mill
SKS receivers are milled. AK receivers can be stamped or milled.
Timber Research and Development Association.
Lumber.
When a coin is milled it means that the coin was made using machines instead of hand made. Milled coins have ridges outlining the coin. The dime and the quarter are milled.
Nothing is added to make a coin milled. Milled means it been struck by a machine.
Corn bread is made with flour mixed with milled corn.
Merchantable timber means standing trees that have commercial value as millstock. Generally referred to as "merch" or "murch" the condition is determined by a number of factors. One of the most important is tree species. Some species have little or no value as lumber and cannot be milled at a profit. An example would be One-seed Juniper. These species are usually referred to as "weed trees." Another significant factor is size. If the height or breast-height diameter (DBH) is too small, the tree won't produce logs that can be successfully milled. Another factor is soundness. If the tree is rotted, shattered, lightning struck, or diseased, it cannot be milled for enough lumber to offset the cost of harvest. There are other factors, such as difficulty of terrain, lack of access, distance to the mill, or market health that may make harvesting stands that otherwise would have merchantable timber unprofitable. Such condition may make the timber unmerchantable.