wood grain

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wood grain

The carpenter examines the wood grain before sanding the table.

Definition

Noun: The visual pattern and texture created by the arrangement, size, and direction of the natural fibers within a piece of wood. It is a characteristic surface appearance resulting from the tree's growth rings and cellular structure.

Usage

"Wood grain" is used to describe the visible lines, patterns, and texture on the surface of wood. It is a key feature for identifying wood species and is important in woodworking, carpentry, and design for its aesthetic qualities.

Examples
  • The cabinet maker selected oak for its prominent and attractive wood grain.
  • Sanding with the direction of the wood grain produces a smoother finish than sanding against it.
  • The varnish was applied to enhance the natural beauty of the wood grain.
Advanced Usage
  • "to read the grain": In woodworking, this means to observe and understand the direction and pattern of the wood grain before cutting or planning.
    • Before carving, the artisan took time to read the grain of the wood.
  • "against the grain": Literally, this means perpendicular or at an angle to the natural direction of the wood fibers, which is more difficult to work with. Figuratively, it means contrary to one's natural inclination or principles.
    • Sanding against the grain will tear the wood fibers and create a rough surface. (Literal)
    • His dishonest proposal went against the grain of her ethics. (Figurative)
Variants and Related Words
  • Grain (noun): The general term for the pattern of fibers in wood, stone, or other materials. "Wood grain" is a specific type.
    • The marble had a beautiful, swirling grain.
  • Figure (noun): In woodworking, this often refers to a distinctive and decorative pattern within the wood grain, such as bird's eye, quilted, or burl patterns.
    • The guitar was made from maple with a striking flame figure.
Synonyms
  • Texture: The feel or appearance of a surface. (While related, "texture" is more general and can refer to tactile feel, whereas "grain" is specifically visual and structural.)
  • Pattern: A repeated or regular design. (This describes the arrangement seen in the grain.)
  • Markings: Natural lines or patterns on a surface.
Related Phrases
  • Grain direction: The orientation of the wood fibers (e.g., straight grain, spiral grain).
  • Close-grained / Open-grained: Describes the relative size and spacing of the wood's pores (e.g., maple is close-grained; oak is open-grained).
Related Idioms
  • "Go against the grain": To act or think in a way that is contrary to what is usual or expected. (Derived directly from the literal difficulty of working wood against its natural grain.)
    • Her decision to leave a stable job and travel the world really went against the grain.
wood grain

The carpenter examines the wood grain before sanding the table.

Noun
  1. texture produced by the fibers in wood

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