puuosat
Puuosat is a Finnish term describing components or parts made from wood used in furniture making, carpentry and some light structural applications. The word combines puu (wood) and osa (part). In industrial contexts it distinguishes wooden elements from metal, plastic, or composite parts.
Materials and manufacturing: Puuosat are produced from various timbers, most commonly pine, spruce, birch, and hardwoods
Applications: Puuosat appear in furniture components such as legs, rails, slats, and drawer fronts; in door and
Types: Solid wood components; plywood and laminated veneer lumber elements; dowels and turned parts; veneered panels
Advantages and limitations: Renewable and relatively low-cost; easier to machine and repair; sensitive to moisture and
See also: carpentry, woodworking, lumber, laminated veneer lumber, plywood.