
đȘ” Hardwoods vs. Softwoods: What Every DIY Woodworker Needs to Know Before Buying Lumber
Written by Walt Turner on Feb 14, 2020

Hardwood? Softwood? Pine? Oak? Maple? Whatâs good for furniture? Whatâs good for outdoor use? Why does one board cost $12 and the other $52?
If you've ever stood in the lumber aisle scratching your head⊠you're not alone.
In this post, Iâll break down the real-world differences between hardwoods and softwoods so you can make smarter, more confident choices in your woodworking projects â without wasting money or materials.
đ First, Whatâs the Difference Between Hardwood and Softwood?
Letâs clear up one of the biggest misconceptions right off the bat:
âHardwoodâ doesnât always mean hard. And âsoftwoodâ isnât always soft.
The difference actually comes down to the type of tree the wood comes from:
Itâs a botanical classification â not a measure of toughness.
đȘ So⊠Which One Should You Use?
That depends entirely on your project. Letâs break it down.
đ§± Hardwoods: Strength, Durability & Beauty
These are the go-to woods for:
Pros:
Cons:
Popular choices:
đȘ” Softwoods: Affordable, Lightweight & Easy to Work With
These are ideal for:
Pros:
Cons:
Popular choices:
đ So Whatâs Best for Beginners?
If youâre just getting started, softwood like pine is your friend. Itâs inexpensive, forgiving, and available in pre-cut boards at your local store.
Once youâre confident with your tools and techniques, step into hardwoods for more refined projects.
đĄ Pro Tip: Practice your cuts, joints, and finishes on softwood scraps before tackling a hardwood project.
đĄ Hardwood or Softwood? Ask Yourself:
What am I building? (Furniture? Frame? Deck?)
Will it take heavy use or weight?
Does appearance matter â or is this a functional build?
Whatâs my budget?
Am I ready to work with tougher material?
Final Thoughts
The more you work with wood, the more youâll discover your own preferences.
Some woodworkers love the challenge and beauty of hardwoods. Others swear by softwood for the price and ease.
Both have their place â and now you know how to choose the right one.
Happy building!
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