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Douglas fir is one of the worlds most important timber woods due to its very large size and because it is very heavy, dense, strong, and yet easy to work with. It is a highly valued wood for building exterior structures because it is almost knot-free and can be sawn to great lengths. It is often used for exterior structures such as pergolas, telephone wire poles and railway sleepers. The color of Douglas fir is typically yellow-red, faint red, or a pinkish brown color. It is one of the most structurally sound soft woods available. A domestic wood, Douglas Fir is commonly used for veneers, plywood, and structural/construction lumber. Douglas fir was named after the scientist David Douglas. It is sometimes used as a Christmas tree even though it has to be sheared to a pyramidal shape.
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Yellow pine is one of the most important types of timber in the construction industry due to its high strength, stiffness and appealing appearance. It is used to frame houses, for roofing, and more because it is so structurally sound. Yellow pine is very dense and yet light weight and resists warping. There are four types of pine species that together are commercially classified as Southern Yellow Pine (SYP).
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Spruce is a very important lumber because of its high yield potential and light color. It has a creamy, almost white color, which is similar to maple, but is more economical than maple and an even texture with a consistent straight gran. It stains well and is thus used for kitchen cabinets, picture frames, molding, furniture, musical instruments (pianos and violins), plywood and railroad sleepers. Spruce is also used as wood pulp in paper making.
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