sokkireikiä
Sokkireikiä is a Finnish term that translates to "shock holes" or "shock perforations." It is primarily used in the context of wood, referring to a specific type of damage or defect. Sokkireikiä are typically small, circular holes that penetrate the wood fibers. These holes are often caused by the impact of a sharp object, such as a nail, splinter, or even an insect boring into the wood. The term emphasizes the sudden and localized nature of the damage, as if the wood has been "shocked" by the penetration.
The appearance of sokkireikiä can vary depending on the size and depth of the hole, as well
In woodworking and forestry, the presence of sokkireikiä can affect the structural integrity and aesthetic quality