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Cedar wood typically swells about 1-2% in width and thickness when exposed to moisture. However, the exact amount of swelling can vary based on factors like the specific species of cedar, environmental conditions, and the wood's moisture content before exposure. Generally, cedar is known for its stability and lower tendency to swell compared to other softwoods. Proper sealing and maintenance can help minimize swelling and movement.

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