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Kerf | | 1.) Width of the cut made by a saw ... |
Key log | | A log lodged in rocks or caught in some way ... |
KG blade | | Blade on a crawler used to clear unwanted vegetation in ... |
Kiln | | A chamber having controlled airflow, temperature, and relative humidity for ... |
Kiln carts (trucks) | | A framework equipped with wheels that supports a load of ... |
Kiln-dry wood | | Dried in a kiln with the use of artificial heat ... |
Kingpin | | 1.) Master link in a track.
2.) Also known as a ... |
Kip | | Unit of weight or force equal to 1,000 pounds. ... |
Knee | | The part of a sawmill carriage headblock that bears the ... |
Knot | | That portion of a branch or limb that has been ... |
Knot, encased | | The rings of annual growth are not intergrown with those ... |
Knot, intergrown | | The rings of annual growth are completely intergrown with those ... |
Knot, loose | | Is not held firmly in place by growth or position ... |
Knot, open | | Opening produced when a portion of a knot has dropped ... |
Knot, pin | | Is not more than ½ inch in diameter. ... |
Knot, sound | | Is solid across its face, at least as hard as ... |
Knot, spike | | Is cut approximately parallel to its long axis so that ... |
Knuckleboom | | A hydraulically operated loading boom whose mechanical action imitates the ... |
Kraft paper | | 1.) Comparatively coarse paper particularly noted for its strength; unbleached ... |
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