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Specifically for questions about wood, the "raw" material itself (not to be used for questions about processing wood).

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Does wood truly not have any movement to speak of longitudinally?

Essentially, I always thought that wood could have "wood" movement, especially over time (e.g: aging) or when other factors such as moisture or molds are taken into account. … Taking into account the example I mentioned above (aging, moisture, mold) is it still true that wood movement is unlikely? Even longitudinally? …
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