| 31. | The second floor features original soft wood.
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| 32. | The yellowish to orange soft wood is also used for timber and in woodcarving and folk medicine.
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| 33. | The trunk will burn, too, but the soft wood burns too quickly to give off much heat.
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| 34. | In a very short time there may be a lack of soft wood pulp in the market.
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| 35. | The highly polished floors are made of fir, a soft wood that is easily damaged, the docent explains.
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| 36. | Common soft woods include spruce and balsam fir; other hardwoods include red maple, sugar maple and yellow birch.
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| 37. | You can use a power sander, but work carefully because it can quickly cut into the soft wood.
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| 38. | Common bounds on the length of stem cuttings are between for soft wood and between for hard wood.
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| 39. | The dolls are crafted mainly of lipa, a soft wood that is plentiful and relatively cheap in Russia.
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| 40. | Four-quarters is the equivalent of an inch-thick board, but these sizes, like soft wood sizing, are always nominal.
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