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Wood typically begins to smoke at temperatures around 300°F (150°C) as it heats up and starts to break down. At this point, the cellulose in the wood begins to decompose, releasing volatile compounds that produce smoke. As the temperature rises further, the smoke becomes more pronounced, especially when reaching temperatures around 600°F (315°C) and above, where combustion processes accelerate. Properly managing the combustion temperature can minimize smoke production and improve efficiency.

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