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What would Balsa wood be used for?
Used for insulation, sound modifiers, buoyancy aids, model-making, cushioning, core stock.
What would Cedar wood be used for?
House and bridge construction, paving blocks, and outdoor furniture. Other uses include paneling and decorative veneers.
What would European Beech wood be used for?
Ideal for food containers, baskets, utensils, and bread/butcher boards because it does not impart taste or odor to food.
What would European Chestnut wood be used for?
Used for casks, coffins, poles, turned walking sticks, stakes, umbrella handles, furniture, kitchen utensils, bowls, and veneer.
What would European Larch wood be used for?
Used primarily for utility poles, pilings, pit props, and stakes. Also used for boat planking, flooring, bridge construction, railway sleepers, exterior joinery.