puidumuster
Puidumuster, a term used in woodworking and furniture design, refers to the characteristic arrangement and visual appearance of wood grain on a finished surface. It describes how the natural pattern of annual rings, rays, and fibers is revealed by species, cut, and finishing.
Etymology and usage: The word combines puit (wood) and muster (pattern) from Estonian, and is commonly employed
Patterns and figures: Wood grain patterns vary by species and cutting method. Common patterns include straight
Techniques and applications: Puidumuster is influenced by cutting methods (plain-sawn, quarter-sawn, rift-sawn) and by finishing. Designers
Considerations: Matching grain across pieces, orientation to light, and intended use affect perceived value. Puidumuster also