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A 1x6 board, commonly used in woodworking and construction, has actual dimensions of approximately 0.75 inches thick by 5.5 inches wide. This size results from the milling process, where the board is planed down from its rough-cut dimensions, which are typically 1 inch by 6 inches. The discrepancy between nominal and actual sizes is standard in lumber products.

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