Pine is a type of cork material, and its texture characteristics vary depending on species and growth environment. Generally speaking, pine wood has more obvious patterns, lighter colors, and a soft texture. The specific grain characteristics of pine can be understood from the following aspects:
1. Clear lines: The grain of pine is composed of longer and finer fibers, with clear lines and usually in a consistent straight or wavy shape.
2. Soft texture: The texture of pine wood is relatively soft, and it does not appear as hard or sharp as some hardwoods.
3. Poor connectivity: Pine wood has poor connectivity in its grain patterns, and the connections between the lines are not tight enough, making it prone to cracking.