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A piece of timber whose thickness and width are respectively 5 cm and 10 cm is called
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Sahla said:
4 years ago
Baulk- The cross-sectional dimensions > 5 cm in one direction and 20 cm in another direction.
Batten - b & t do not exceed 5 cm.
Boards - t < 5 cm and b >20 cm.
Plank - t < 5 cm and b >5 cm.
Strips - t < 5 cm and b <10 cm.
Pole - diameter does not exceed 20 cm.
Batten - b & t do not exceed 5 cm.
Boards - t < 5 cm and b >20 cm.
Plank - t < 5 cm and b >5 cm.
Strips - t < 5 cm and b <10 cm.
Pole - diameter does not exceed 20 cm.
(17)
Owendrila said:
8 years ago
A piece of timber having-
Width and thickness both <5cm- Batten.
Thickness <5cm & width <=10cm- Strip.
Thickness <5cm & width >10cm- Board.
Width and thickness both <5cm- Batten.
Thickness <5cm & width <=10cm- Strip.
Thickness <5cm & width >10cm- Board.
(4)
Jack said:
9 years ago
It will be plank if it's thickness is more than 38mm and width more than 64mm.
Priyanka Shah said:
7 years ago
Thanks a lot @Owendrila.
Subinson005@gmail.com said:
7 years ago
Thank you @Owendrila.
Rinku said:
5 years ago
Thanks @Owendrilla.
(1)
Shaharyar Ahmad said:
4 years ago
Thanks @Owendrilla.
Skm said:
7 years ago
Thanks @Owendrila.
Trupti said:
7 years ago
Thanks @Owendrila.
As Fisk said:
9 years ago
Why not plank?
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