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Comments (10)I don't know if this is the picture or not but that second picture looks like the beam has a slight deflection in it. If not, checking in beams is common as the dry and move constantly and that doesn't make the timber structurally unsound. This checks/cracks will open and close because the outside layer will pick up and lose the moisture as it dries, therefore nobody fills this checks with epoxy fillers because that will not help. It became common to treat this cracks as a decorative detail which brings out the unique quality in wood and where it's being used. Good luck...See MoreWeird, large, dry patch on new snake plant. Should I be concerned?
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