tõmbavalteks
Tõmbavalteks is a term of Estonian origin that translates roughly to "drawing boards" or "drawing surfaces." In its most common usage, it refers to a specific type of wooden board used in traditional Estonian construction, particularly for roofing and wall sheathing. These boards were typically hand-sawn and of varying widths and thicknesses, often featuring a rough, unfinished surface.
The primary function of tõmbavalteks was to provide a stable and somewhat weatherproof layer beneath the final
While modern construction techniques have largely replaced the use of tõmbavalteks with standardized lumber and manufactured