One of the most prolific hobbies among handymen and DIY experts across the United States is woodworking. It has a relatively low entry barrier, the tools are inexpensive for it, and it gives you the satisfaction of making something with your hands, and it is yours uniquely.
Yet knowing various kinds of wood is one of the hardest aspects of woodworking.
We'll take a look at the 15 most common types of wood on this list, some of their characteristics, and what they're commonly used to make.
We're going to start with the forests that everyone knows and go on to some less popular ways.
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