A long piece of sawed lumber or wood is called board
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A long piece of sawed lumber or wood is typically referred to as a "board" or "plank." Boards are often used in construction, furniture making, and various woodworking projects. They can vary in thickness, width, and length, and are usually categorized by their type of wood and intended use. Common examples include pine boards for framing and hardwood planks for cabinetry.
Wood that has been sawed into boards;
A plank or a board.
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a piece of wood is called log
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The past tense for "saw the wood" is "sawed the wood."
A single piece of wood can be as long as the tallest tree. California Redwood. Something like 150 feet. Finger jointed can be any length. Common lengths go to 16 ft. 20 and 24 at some lumber yards.
First you have to get your axe out and use it on a piece of wood
The recommended size of a flathead wood screw for securing a 2x4 piece of lumber to a wooden surface is typically around 2 to 2.5 inches in length.