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Fir, and other pine trees are considered soft woods. fir is soft wood and is cheaper than hard wood.

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Yes, fir is a softwood, not a hardwood. Fir trees belong to the pine family and have characteristics of softwoods such as needle-like leaves and cones.

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Fir is a softwood, like pine. :)

Yes. A softwood is any wood from a conifer, and a fir tree is a conifer.

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No, it is a softwood.

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No, its a softwood.

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