Cedar wood typically ignites at around 300 to 400 degrees Fahrenheit (149 to 204 degrees Celsius) and burns at temperatures ranging from 1,100 to 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit (593 to 815 degrees Celsius). The exact burning temperature can vary based on factors like moisture content and the specific type of cedar. Cedar also produces a fragrant smoke due to its natural oils, making it popular for campfires and barbecues.
The temp at which a fire burns. :)
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Only certain tribes burn cedar. Cedar is considered by some to be a purifyer, and essential part of ceremonies. It is also used as a way of protecting the area from evil spirits. Other tribes use sage for the same purposes.
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cedar does but its harder to get started. If you get real cedar instead of juniper which is pretty similar but not as good burn wise. pine is easy to start, and keeps a decient amount of heat for the price.
you can but if you want to use it as art or furniture dont
No you cant because the leaves under neath will burn.
D2 Diesel flash point, 126 degrees F.D2 Diesel autoignition temp, 493 degrees F.
Sure can. Tends to burn hot, and pretty fast. Would suggest burning cedar as a mix with other woods for best results. In an open fireplace, it will crackle and pop alot. So care needs to be taken. As always, make sure its good and dry. Good starter wood.
YES!!! burns very nice and has a lovely aroma