week 6; wood
identification of wood
Hardwood is usually from a deciduous tree and softwood is usually from a coniferous one. Hardwoods typically have a higher density (hence hardwood).Seriously?For the most part that is the general accepted (although broad) definition and yes there are several exceptions. Little more than that pleaseMuch like identifying wood species; determining if a particular wood is soft or hard depends on the kind of tree it came from. More specifically ComparisonAs mentioned before, the best way to be sure is to examine the wood under microscope. In the hardwood you can see the “pores” shown as large holes (In the diagram below it is the picture on top). Softwood does not have visible pores. Notable exceptionsJust because a wood is classified as soft does not mean it is necessarily softer than a hardwood. There is a wide range of hardness when it comes to the many species of trees. I mentioned earlier that there are a couple of exceptions as far as the generic hardwood/softwood definition are concerned.
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