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    Wood Grain Texture

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    Wood grain texture refers to the arrangement of a wood’s fibers resulting from the growth of a tree. It is the alternating regions of relatively darker and lighter wood that are visible when the tree is cut. The texture is influenced by the size and distribution of pores, as well as the arrangement of cells and growth rings. Additionally, different types of wood will feel smoother or rougher to the touch.
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