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Fir, and other pine trees are considered soft woods. fir is soft wood and is cheaper than hard wood.
Fir wood is generally softer than pine wood. While both are considered softwoods, pine typically has a higher density and greater hardness compared to fir. The specific hardness can vary depending on the species of each wood, but in general, pine is often preferred for applications requiring durability. Overall, fir is easier to work with but may not be as durable as certain types of pine.
Three different softwoods include pine, fir and spruce.
White Pine, Yellow Pine, Douglas Fir, Red Cedar, Yellow Cedar.
Fir, spruce and larch.
totally depends on type of wood used. Cedar,pine,fir,etc..
No. A Fir tree is a Fir [Abies] A Pine tree is a Pine [Pinus] They are both evergreens though.
The lumber industries and woodworkers use the term "Softwood", this wood is from Conifer Trees, (needle bearing trees) such as pine, Fir, Douglas Fir, Spruce, etc.Please see related link below.Red And yellow deal
spruce, pine & balsa are the big three.
balsam fir, Douglas-fir, Fraser fir, noble fir, Scotch pine, Virginia pine and white pine.
Spruce wood is the wood of the spruce tree of which there are a number of varieties, most of which come from North America. Spruce, pine and fir are all members of the pine family and are similar in that they are soft woods of coniferous (evergreen) trees. All are used in framing lumber for house construction; the lumber is often stamped SPF to indicate that it is non-specific spruce, pine or fir.
Pine, fir and larch.