Types of lumber Hardwoods Softwoods Ash Popular Red Oak White Oak

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Types of lumber Hardwoods Softwoods Ash Popular Red Oak White Oak Douglas Fur Spruce Yellow Pine White Pine

Hardwoods

Ash Main Uses of Ash Lumber: Sporting goods Bats Oars Pool cues Tool handles Cabinet work Plywood Paneling veneer

Popular Main Uses of Poplar Lumber: Light construction Furniture Kitchen cabinets Doors Musical instruments Exterior trim and siding Paneling Moldings and millwork Edge-glued panels Turnings and carvings

Red Oak Main Uses of Red Oak Lumber: Furniture Flooring Architectural millwork and moldings Doors Kitchen cabinets Paneling Caskets

White Oak Main Uses of White Oak Lumber: Furniture Cabinets Heavy construction Strip flooring Plywood Ladder rungs Railroad ties Shingles

Softwoods

Douglas Fur Main Uses of Douglas Fur Lumber: Cabinets Flooring Paneling Windows Finishing fine trim for doors Doors

Spruce Main Uses of Spruce Lumber: Airplane construction Boat construction piano sounding boards violins and other musical instruments

White Pine Main Uses of White Pine Lumber: Interior trim Window sashes Door frames Cabinetmaking Furniture

Yellow Pine Main Uses of Yellow Pine Lumber: Exterior and interior building purposes Interior trim Cabinets Furniture of the kitchen Many more

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