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Has a flat face without an opening in the wood surface.
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A branch or limb embedded in a tree and cut through in the process of manufacturing. Knots are classified according to size, quality and occurrence. In lumber, the size classifications are: Pin knot, one not over 1/2-inch in diameter; Small, a knot larger than 1/2-inch but not over 3/4-inch; Medium, larger than 3/4-inch but not over 1 1/2-inches; Large, over 1 1/2-inches in diameter.
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A unit of speed most often used by marine interests in which one nautical mile per hour is achieved. One knot equals approximately 1.15 miles per hour.
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Is the nautical measure of speed. 1 knot is equivalent to speed of 1.85km per hour.
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