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Softwood. Softwood is a class of timber that has a loose widely spaced grain such as pine for example, hardwood has a fine closely set grain such as eucalyptus and balsawood.
No teak is not a softwood it is a hard wood it just has oil in it to stop tarnishing Its mostly used in garden furniture.
Cedar is a soft wood, it has a loose coarse grain.
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Softwood is alot cheaper as it is faster to grow than hardwood.
Softwood usually. It depends on the density of the woods you are burning.
Cedar is a softwood. It is also a relatively low density, light and soft timber with a fairly open grain. Softwood is a confusing term, because it actually refers to the species of tree rather than the density. Softwood tree species are conifers, and hardwoods are angiosperms (flowering trees). There are softwood timbers that are dense and hard, such as yew, and hardwood timbers that are light and soft, such as balsa.
density. sugar maple is a soft wood red maple is a hard
No. It's made from hard or softwood fibres being squashed together with wax and resin.
Pine is a softwood. Almost all coniferous trees are softwoods. The actual hardness or density of the wood has little to do with the classification. - Generally if a tree is an angiosperm (bearing broad leaves and flowers) , then it's a hardwood. If it drops cones and needles it's a softwood.
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No. It's a softwood. The difference isn't a matter of wood density. Softwoods come from needle-leaf trees, and hardwoods come from broadleaf trees. The softest wood in the world is balsa, which is extremely soft and lightweight...but because balsa trees are broadleaf, balsa is a hardwood. On the other hand, Radiata pine is roughly as hard as mahogany - which is unquestionably a hardwood - but because it's a needle-leaf tree it is a softwood.
Softwood is typically found to be a sustainable material because of a few reasons. First, softwoods are able to be planted very close to one another, allowing for a great density trees meaning more product. Second, the trees that provide softwood (pine - yew) are typically fast-growing trees and therefore can help keep up with demand.
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The Lanuan is SOFTWOOD.