Parana pine, while valued for its durability and aesthetic qualities, has several disadvantages. It is susceptible to pests and diseases, which can compromise its longevity and structural integrity. Additionally, the wood can be prone to warping and splitting if not properly treated and maintained. Finally, its availability is limited due to overharvesting and habitat loss, making it less sustainable compared to other wood options.
a good solid soft wood, although it's called parana pine and may seem to be a pine... IT'S NOT A TRUE PINE ;)
Yes it is :D
yellow pine, Parana pine, hemlock, redwood, spruce, cedar.
parana pine wood is one of the most tensile materials on the planet
According to Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_woods) parana pine is a softwood. Jason
The name would be Araucaria angustifolia. Family: Araucariaceae.
So ships don't have to go all the way around So America
Pine has a number of disadvantages including: a lot of resinous knots, prone to denting and it will always require the application of a preservative before staining and painting. Some of the advantages of pine include its ability to blend with other pieces of furniture as well as it relatively low cost http://uk.ask.com/question/what-are-the-advantages-and-disadvantages-of-pine answer from
The softwood most commonly harvested in Brazil is the pine tree (Pinus sp.). This timber is widely used for construction, furniture, and paper production in the country.
Hoop Pine is useful for making furniture, flooring, joinery, shelving and cupboards.
Pine ( Oregon )530Pine ( Parana )560Pine ( Canadian )350 - 560Pine ( Red )370 - 660
Parana is not a place.