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In Australia radiata pine (Pinus radiata, or Monterey pine in its native California) is a popular plantation softwood tree.
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Pinus radiata is known as the Monterey Pine it is a native of California.
There are frequent knots. Also it is non-durable. GO NEWCASTLE KNIGHTS!!!!. Soccer is better
it is useful for a pencil box because it has been around for many years
Radiata Pine is a fast growing wood with many pieces of plastic on it to make sure it isn't damaged. Its harvested by the integerity by the TGH or by an expierienced logger. if its cut down wrongly... too bad
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it depends what u do to it ;)
The texture of radiata pine is fine but uneven. 2011/04/11
Radiata Pine, a variety of pine tree, is renewable in the sense that you can grow more of them.
There are books that show the grain patterns of different woods. If you can match the grain pattern of the wood you're looking at to a wood in the book, you can figure out what you have. The relative softness of the wood isn't a way to tell; some hardwoods are softer than some softwoods. Example: radiata pine and poplar. Poplar's softer than radiata pine, but radiata pine is a "softwood" because it comes from a needle-leaf tree.
Pinus radiata is commonly known as the Monteray pine. Radiata simply means spreading from or arranged around a common centre.
radiata pine is cut down when it reaches the right size then it goes throw the 3 stages of milling 1. soft music is played to softern the wood up for cutting 2. the wood is then cut with a laser into specie sizes 3. then the wood is presure cleanded to make it smooth
Pinus radiata is known as the Monterey Pine it is a native of California.
No, pine is a soft wood. If you were to use any type of pine, it will make the board more susceptible to water damage and pressure cracks. ~ Cheers
Radiata pine is a type of softwood. it is grown in: -Australia -Chile -new Zeeland -united states
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Softwood.In Australia radiata pine (Pinus radiata, or Monterey pine in its native California) is a popular plantation softwood tree.
Pinus radiata the Monterey Pine is evergreen so if it is losing its needles completely you have a problem.