Looking for Woodworking Tips on Sourcing Quality Materials

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Asked By MarineWood23 On

Hey everyone! After leaving the Marine Corps, I've traded in my old challenges for something a bit more peaceful: woodworking. I've really come to love it and I'm curious if anyone here has some tips they wish they had known earlier about finding quality wood and maybe cutting down on costs. I appreciate any advice you can share!

2 Answers

Answered By WoodWhisperer89 On

Facebook Marketplace can be a goldmine for finding local suppliers. I recently got some kiln-dried maple for $6 per board foot, and it's great quality! Just keep an eye out for listings.

MarineWood23 -

What search terms do you recommend I use to find those deals?

Answered By LumberNinja77 On

Definitely check out your local lumberyards instead of big box stores like Home Depot. Their prices and selection can really vary, so it’s worth the tour! I found one near me that has most hardwoods in longer lengths, which is super useful, even if they are pricier. Also, I’d advise against buying a bunch of scrap wood from furniture makers unless you have a clear plan for it. Just my two cents!

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