Oak - Type: Hardwood Looks like: Golden colour Used for: furniture, flooring, boat building, veneers, Plywood - Type: Manufactured Board Looks like: layers of thin wood glued together Used for: inside and backs of of furniture, construction work, joinery, MDF - Type: Manufactured Board Looks like: compressed wood fibres and dust Used for: flat pack furniture, can be painted or have veneer applied, Red Pine - Type: Softwood Looks like: Pale yellow colour with orange/brown grain Used for: construction and decking, Beech - Type: Hardwood Looks like: Pale brown with slight pink tint, close grain Used for: quality furniture and interior joinery, veneers, Chipboard - Type: Manufactured Board Looks like: large compressed wood chips Used for: flat pack furniture, backs and insides of furniture, kitchen countertops, Cedar - Type: Softwood Looks like: pale yellow-orange colour Used for: outdoor wall cladding, fences, sheds, Mahogany - Type: Hardwood Looks like: Dark-reddish colour, very close grain Used for: furniture, shop fittings, veneers, Hardboard - Type: Manufactured Board Looks like: like heavy duty cardboard Used for: low cost furniture parts, cabinet backs, drawer bottoms, Douglas Fir - Type: Softwood Looks like: yellow-orange colour Used for: veneer, making plywood, and structural/construction wood,
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