Skip in lumber refers to a specific grading and cutting process where certain defects or irregularities in the wood are intentionally left uncut or unprocessed. This practice allows for a more rustic appearance and can enhance the character of the wood. Skip lumber is often used in applications where aesthetics are prioritized, such as in furniture or decorative projects, rather than in structural applications where uniformity and strength are critical.
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