SlowSteve
Established Member
Hello all.
I was going to post a specific question about a specific type of wood use, but I thought it might be better to ask a little more generically.
I am trying to find general rules of thumb or common suggestions for which woods to use in what circumstances - especially when you don't care about colour or pattern.
Some examples:
Most of my american friends exclusively use Cedar for pretty much any external woodworking project - which is very hard to get ( well - in Yorkshire it seems to be) and apparently a right pain to work with. I know that larch is considered pretty highly for outdoor use in the UK - its pretty rot proof and pretty tough.
(Although - I can get Iroko cheaper than larch - and thats very waterproof - so I'm not sure what thats not used for outdoor projects instead?)
Equally - Beech is often highly recommended for work benches (springy but tough) , as is hard maple for the tops (excellent wear resistance).
What are other common "go to" woods for various uses and why? I.e. doors, roofing, cabinets, tables etc?
Sorry if this is a vauge question - my assumption is that sterotypes appear for a reason - so if I know them it gives me a good starting point for material selection for future projects ( and stops me asking daft questions on here!)
Steve
I was going to post a specific question about a specific type of wood use, but I thought it might be better to ask a little more generically.
I am trying to find general rules of thumb or common suggestions for which woods to use in what circumstances - especially when you don't care about colour or pattern.
Some examples:
Most of my american friends exclusively use Cedar for pretty much any external woodworking project - which is very hard to get ( well - in Yorkshire it seems to be) and apparently a right pain to work with. I know that larch is considered pretty highly for outdoor use in the UK - its pretty rot proof and pretty tough.
(Although - I can get Iroko cheaper than larch - and thats very waterproof - so I'm not sure what thats not used for outdoor projects instead?)
Equally - Beech is often highly recommended for work benches (springy but tough) , as is hard maple for the tops (excellent wear resistance).
What are other common "go to" woods for various uses and why? I.e. doors, roofing, cabinets, tables etc?
Sorry if this is a vauge question - my assumption is that sterotypes appear for a reason - so if I know them it gives me a good starting point for material selection for future projects ( and stops me asking daft questions on here!)
Steve