AESamuel
Established Member
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone can suggest a budget hard wood that is fairly easy to work for a beginner.
I've only just got started with woodworking, and I've mainly been making gifts for my family - small boxes, candle holders and the like - but I've only been using pine and I'd really like to start using some hard woods.
I'm using mainly hand tools (I have a circular saw and a jigsaw) so whatever woods I buy I would like to be easy to work with. Does anyone have any suggestions on what woods to look out for that won't break the bank!
I'd also like to ask if there are any wood identification guides for beginners so that when I go to my local hardwood shop I can at least ID the more common woods (oak, maple, things like that). Knowing what I'm looking for before I go will make me feel a lot more comfortable!
Any advice would be much appreciated.
I was wondering if anyone can suggest a budget hard wood that is fairly easy to work for a beginner.
I've only just got started with woodworking, and I've mainly been making gifts for my family - small boxes, candle holders and the like - but I've only been using pine and I'd really like to start using some hard woods.
I'm using mainly hand tools (I have a circular saw and a jigsaw) so whatever woods I buy I would like to be easy to work with. Does anyone have any suggestions on what woods to look out for that won't break the bank!
I'd also like to ask if there are any wood identification guides for beginners so that when I go to my local hardwood shop I can at least ID the more common woods (oak, maple, things like that). Knowing what I'm looking for before I go will make me feel a lot more comfortable!
Any advice would be much appreciated.