Tahtalar
Tahtalar is the Turkish plural noun for tahta, meaning boards or planks. In carpentry and construction, tahtalar refer to flat, rectangular wooden pieces cut from logs and intended for structural or finishing use. They are produced in various wood species, thicknesses, and finishes, and can be used for a wide range of applications, from framing and flooring to furniture and crafts.
Etymology and terminology: tahta (singular) denotes a flat piece of wood. The plural form tahtalar is commonly
Production and varieties: tahtalar are created by sawing logs into boards, followed by drying to reduce moisture
Usage and context: in Turkish construction and woodworking, tahtalar serve as the basic material for many projects,