1x10
1x10 is a common designation used in various fields to describe a specific configuration or size. In the context of wood products, such as lumber or dimensional lumber, "1x10" refers to a piece of wood that has a nominal thickness of one inch and a nominal width of ten inches. The actual, or "dressed," dimensions are typically smaller, often around 3/4 inch thick and 9 1/4 inches wide. This standard size is widely used in construction, carpentry, and furniture making for applications like framing, shelving, and decorative trim.
In electronics, particularly in circuit board design and manufacturing, "1x10" might refer to a connector or
The term can also appear in other contexts, such as referring to a physical arrangement of objects.