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22 January 2025

  • curprev 07:0207:02, 22 January 2025EvelyneNutter1 talk contribs 3,827 bytes +3,827 Created page with "<br>So, we naturally assume pine is a good material for furniture, and it's fairly the opposite. Pine is a softwood that is easily broken; nevertheless, it's fairly cheap. Cedar is a comparatively smooth wooden, so it isn't splendid for indoor furniture. One often sees closets constructed of cedar as its aromatic quality repels bugs. All woods are composed of the same elements, however variations and differences in cellular construction make wood heavy or light, stiff or..."