spånor
Spånor, also known as shavings or splinters, are small, thin pieces of wood that are produced as a byproduct of various woodworking processes. They are typically created by sawing, planing, or routing wood, and can vary in size and shape depending on the tool and technique used. Spånor are commonly used in woodworking for several purposes, including filling gaps, creating texture, and as a material for other crafts.
In traditional woodworking, spånor are often used to fill nail holes or other imperfections in the wood.
Spånor can be collected and reused in various ways. They can be stored in a container and
In some cultures, spånor are also used in traditional crafts and rituals. For example, in some Scandinavian
Overall, spånor are a versatile and useful byproduct of woodworking. They can be used in a variety