Baulk <POPULAR>

: Typically, one cross-sectional dimension exceeds 50 mm , while the other exceeds 200 mm .

: Obtained by removing only the bark and outer sapwood. : Typically, one cross-sectional dimension exceeds 50 mm

In technical terms, a (often spelled "balk") refers to a roughly squared, large timber beam that has been roughly hewn from a log . Timber Characteristics one cross-sectional dimension exceeds 50 mm

: It is roughly square or rectangular but not yet cut into precise, finished lumber. finished lumber. Depending on the context

Depending on the context, the term "baulk" or "balk" can refer to several other distinct concepts:

: Often used as structural beams , roof ties, or temporary traffic barriers. Alternative Meanings