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10 Great Woodworking Woods

November 21, 2013 By vdodson Leave a Comment

BobVila.com has put together a list of the top 10 woodworking woods, their characteristics and their uses.

Ash

Characteristics: Gray-brown; straight, pronounced grain; coarse texture; heavy and strong

Uses: Bats, hockey sticks, tool handles, furniture, curved boat parts

Price: $$

 

Butternut

Characteristics: White to light brown; soft; straight, coarse grain

Uses: Carving, cabinets, turning, kitchen utensils

Price: $$

 

Cherry

Characteristics: Light to dark, reddish brown; straight, faint grain; moderately hard; finishes well

Uses: Cabinets, architectural woodwork, furniture, pipes

Price: $$$

 

Hard Maple

Characteristics: Light, reddish brown; straight, faint grain; moderately hard; finishes well

Uses: Furniture, cabinets, flooring, butcher blocks, baseball bats, piano actions

Price: $$

Mahogany

Characteristics: Light to deep reddish brown; straight, interlocked grain; coarse texture

Uses: Fine furniture, office furniture, decorative veneers, stairways, boatbuilding, caskets, pattern making

Price: $$$

 

Pine

Characteristics: Pale yellow to light brown; soft and lightweight; stains poorly; good workability

Uses: Construction lumber, millwork, window sashes, doors, musical instruments, cabinets, paneling

Price: $

Rosewood

Characteristics: Chocolate brown to violet brown; amazing figure; heavy, hard, and dense (barely floats); oily; rare

Uses: Stringed instruments, turning, fine furniture, decorative items

Price: $$$$

 

Teak

Characteristics: Golden brown; resists rot and moisture; oily; abrasive on tool edges; sawdust is an irritant

Uses: Outdoor furniture, boat decks, flooring

Price: $$$

Walnut

Characteristics: Light gray-brown to purplish brown; highly figured grain, burls, and crotches; polishes well; strong and stable

Uses: Furniture, carving, gun stocks, cabinets

Price: $$$

White and Red Oak

Characteristics: Reddish brown to tan; strong grain figure; hard and heavy; stains well

Uses: Cabinets, flooring, furniture; cooperage and boat building (white oak only)

Price: $$

For pictures of these woods and more information visit: BobVila.com- http://www.bobvila.com/which-wood-is-best/46483-10-great-woods-for-woodworking/slideshows#!1

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