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The Wood Database is a comprehensive online resource for woodworkers, woodturners, and wood enthusiasts. It features detailed profiles, photos, and identification tips for hundreds of wood species, as well as a hardcover book and a wood sample exchange program.
Browse by common name of various wood species from around the world. Find detailed information on wood properties, uses, identification, and more.
If you’ve got a new or unusual wood species that isn’t on the site, please consider sharing it with the rest of us! I’m also interested in getting photos of completed wood projects—especially of obscure or lesser known woods.
Learn about hard maple (Acer saccharum), a hardwood with high strength, stiffness, and density. Find out its common names, distribution, color, grain, workability, uses, and more.
Learn about white oak, a strong, beautiful, and rot-resistant hardwood used for cabinetry, furniture, flooring, and more. See images, properties, identification, and sustainability of this wood species.
InsideWood is a comprehensive online resource for wood anatomy and identification. It provides descriptions, images, and data sheets for modern and fossil hardwoods and softwoods based on IAWA feature numbers and codes.
This manual, along with Tropical Timbers of the World by Martin Chudnoff (again being produced by Forest Products Laboratory: a division of the USDA), form the foundation and the bulk of the data used in this wood database.