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Which hardwood is often chosen for heavy-use items like dressers and kitchen cabinets?
Which hardwood is often chosen for heavy-use items like dressers and kitchen cabinets?
Which wood type is known for its ability to take dark stains well and is used to mimic pricier woods like cherry or mahogany?
Which wood type is known for its ability to take dark stains well and is used to mimic pricier woods like cherry or mahogany?
In which style are pieces often made using oak wood?
In which style are pieces often made using oak wood?
Which hardwood ranges from chocolate brown to lighter shades and is used for high-end furniture and decorative items?
Which hardwood ranges from chocolate brown to lighter shades and is used for high-end furniture and decorative items?
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Which type of wood is a good alternative for outdoor decor due to its resistance to water damage?
Which type of wood is a good alternative for outdoor decor due to its resistance to water damage?
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Study Notes
Types of Wood
- Maple is a creamy white hardwood that is ultra-durable, affordable, and takes dark stains well, making it a common choice for mimicking pricier woods.
- Oak is a hardwood with a grainy texture, durable, and resistant to water damage, often used in Arts and Crafts or Mission style pieces and outdoor decor.
- Walnut is a straight-grained hardwood with a range of colors from chocolate brown to lighter shades, used for high-end furniture, decorative items, and architectural details due to its strength, stability, and beauty.
Woodworking Techniques
- These woods are often used in various decorative arts techniques, such as carving, turning, marquetry, and veneering.
- These techniques allow artists and craftsmen to create intricate designs and patterns that enhance any home decor style.
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Test your knowledge on different wood types like Maple, Oak, and Walnut. Learn about their characteristics, durability, and common uses in furniture making.