massis
Massis is a term that refers to a type of wood that has been seasoned and dried to a moisture content of 12-15%. This process, known as kiln drying, is typically done to stabilize the wood and reduce the risk of warping or cracking. Massis wood is often used in construction, furniture making, and other woodworking applications due to its stability and durability. It is available in various species, including oak, beech, and pine, each with its own unique characteristics and uses. The term "massis" is often used interchangeably with "seasoned wood" or "kiln-dried wood" in the context of woodworking and construction.