Question | Answer |
Type of wood that is hard and dark in color. | Walnut |
Widely used wood that has a good hardness and relativly cheep. | Oak |
Used often for furniture cause of its color and strength | Cherry |
Unique type of wood with a lot of knots that make it ideal for making furniture, flooring, and window frames. | Pine |
Often used for making bowling pins, bowling alley lanes, and pool cues. | Maple |
Hard but light wood often used in the boat making industry. | Balsa |
Often used for outdoor woodmaking because it does not rot. | Cedar |
Wood often used in making lamps, bows, and fence posts. | Cypress |
Strong wood with unique pores that is often used for carving. | Mahogany |
Very hard and dark colored wood, used in making piano cases, tool handles and furniture | Rosewood |
Yellow to dark brown hardwood which is extremely heavy, strong and durable and often used as a veneer cause of its cost. | Teak |
Resembles oak and is hard and heavy, often used for frames and some furniture, cheap in price. | Ash |
Hickory is one of the headest and heaviest woods, used for structural parts. | Hickory |
Strong heavy wood with open pores, light brown color, used for frames and bent parts. | Beech |
Hard, heavy wood with a closed grain, often used to resemble mahogany or walnut. | Birch |
Best part of the tree comes from the heartwood because it is resistant to deterioration rare and valuable. | Redwood |
Light in weight, low resistant to decay, used for making boards. | Hemlock |
Low resistance to decay and easy to work with. used to make furniture, flooring and interior trim. | Fir |
Strong and hard, resistant to decay and is lightweight. | Spruce |