Please advise - What is SCANT timber ??

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I am familiar with regular Pine timbers PAR which I have used to make furniture. SCANT is not the same stuff is it - type/species/quality wise is it?
You wouldn't use SCANT to make anything furniture wise would you so there must be a difference.
From the little I have seen/experienced of SCANT it seems very bowed/cupped/twisted or any combination of the 3....anything but anywhere near straight. Also the grain/fibre structure seems much knarlier and unpleasant.

So can anyone please tell me What SCANT actually is - how it is produced ???
 
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It grows on trees

Could be cut under-sized or has twisted/split after cutting and therefore of lower grade than the product the mill normally produces.
 
Poorer rough sawn timber, usually for use on temporary structures or where it will be concealed.
 
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