| 1. | Soft woods are cut from evergreen conifers like pine, spruce, fir and larch.
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| 2. | Even earlier, however, local villagers had experience in making tableware from soft woods.
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| 3. | Wood may be divided into two distinct groups : hardwood and soft wood.
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| 4. | The soft wood has been used to make furniture and shoes.
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| 5. | Pine is a light-colored, soft wood with a medium texture and closed grain.
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| 6. | Common soft woods include cedar, douglas fir, pine, redwood and spruce.
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| 7. | The wings are beautifully articulated, feathers minutely carved in a soft wood, then gilded.
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| 8. | As in earlier times, they are built from soft wood, mainly larch and spruce.
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| 9. | In Japan, most woodworkers use soft woods, and thus can use extremely hard steel.
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| 10. | Cedar is an extremely soft wood and when dry it will cut like butter.
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