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Compression wood

Compression wood is reaction wood formed in softwoods on the underside of a leaning stem or branch. It develops under compressive growth stress, often has abnormal structure and higher longitudinal shrinkage, and can cause boards to bow, twist, and move unpredictably during drying and machining.

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