r/BeginnerWoodWorking • u/CtrayX • 6d ago
Discussion/Question ⁉️ Pine board composition.
Learning to hand cut dovetails. Been a long week. Why are the insides of some of these big box pine boards like this? Some are solid and compact like the bottom board with the tails. Some are loose and falling apart like the top board with the pins. Why is this happening? Is it the board or me?
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u/Fastco 6d ago
I disagree because pine is really instructive, it really shows deficits in your sharpening and technique. I see how it can be frustrating but if you have a mind torwards improvement I think its great. That said it definitely depends on your goals I guess, I like building out of a wide range of woods and things like western red cedar and hinoki is more difficult than box store pine IMO