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cremation Historically, a formal cremation was done on a pile of wood and kindling called a "pyre."
Box, pear or balsa wood.
I don't thinks so cutie
Yes easily just use it like any other wood
you make a wine holder by getting 4 bits of wood and making them into a box and then cutting holes in two sides of the box
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The ashes are placed in a container, which can be anything from a simple cardboard box to a decorative urn.
You can make a cardboard coffin or casket using a leftover refrigerator box. Just cut the sides of the box down to create a smaller box and then paint the box to look like wood. You can add pillows to the interior of the box to make it more "coffin-like."
Wood. It makes a really great sound.
It can be done for free. All you need to do is get some wood, gasoline, and a bucket. Don't forget the urn!
Helium gas. But the box should be air tight. Or else you can create a vacuum in it. Holes. Obviously it would make the box lighter, but the box is not actually holding anything, just air.
This is simply because wood is a natural substance and birds are used to wood. After all, you wouldn't want to have your house made of plastic.