Following
is a list of wood defects or characteristics that are generally
unacceptable on any finished part, face or back.
- Bark,
wane
- Cracks
- End
checks
- Honeycomb
- Shake
- Advanced
or dry rot
- Loose
or unsound knots
- Carpenter
ant, or grub holes
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Following
is a list of machining defects that are generally unacceptable
on any finished part, face or back.
-
Fuzzy grain
- Corrugated
grain
- Layered
grain
- Chipped
grain
- Torn
grain
- Chip
marks
- Glazed
surface
- Burn
marks
- Chatter
- Washboard
surface
- Snipe,
other dips
- Taper
- Skips
- Drive
wheel marks
- Saw
marks
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Other
defects to be aware of that are generally unacceptable on
any finished part.
- Fingerprints,
from handling with wet hands, or using hand lotion
- “Dings”
or other handling defects from bumping during handling
- “Drag
marks”, from dragging across another surface, after
final sanding
- Open
joint fits, on either doors or assembled face frames
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