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Wood movement

Wood movement is the predictable shrinking and swelling of wood as its moisture content changes below fibre saturation point. It happens mainly across the grain (tangential and radial) and is the reason solid-wood panels, tabletops, and joints must be designed to allow seasonal dimensional change.

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