The Many Types of Wood

June 2, 2007 by sachinskg

The many types of wood available can make furniture shopping a confusing experience.

To the untrained eye, all the options can look very similar. Several people find it difficult to decipher between the numerous varieties of maple, oak and cherry wood.

It is important to remember that each type of wood comes from its own unique tree. As wood is cut down to be made into furniture, it is often treated to ensure durability.

Yet, only certain kinds of wood are designated for building furniture. They are often strains of wood that are easily adaptable for carpentry. They can be both hard and soft woods including, oak, pine, cherry and cedar.

Every carpenter need to be aware of wood infected with fungus. This infestation can attack wood yet to be cut and in the processing plant.

Once wood is contaminated with fungus it is considered damaged and no longer useable.
Wood working companies and suppliers are always on the lookout for these issues and prefer to work with the more durable materials.

Termites can also strike and attack lumber designated for furniture. These tiny insects can quickly destroy any piece of wood and make it beyond repair. Thousands of dollars can be lost if termites are not exterminated properly.

Good carpenters make sure to work with reputable suppliers who guarantee disease-free lumber. Everyone’s livelihood and reputation is on the line, and the best materials must be used to ensure the finest products are put on the market.

Make sure to perform the necessary research when purchasing wood items. Find a reputable dealer with positive references and feedback. They should provide advice and help you select the best supplies for your needs.

Buying the best quality wood products will ensure you are creating the most amazing pieces to add to your collection.

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