Members VanDutch Posted January 15, 2014 Members Report Posted January 15, 2014 Just bought this ' Original Stitching Horse' from Tandy Australia. It is advertised as ' durable Malaysian Oak' . When it arrived I was disappointed to find it is only made from cheap Radiata Pine. A softwood. Quote
Contributing Member Ferg Posted January 16, 2014 Contributing Member Report Posted January 16, 2014 Comments I found about the Radiata Pine: Common Uses: Veneer, plywood, paper (pulpwood), boxes/crates, and construction lumber. Comments: In the southern hemisphere, where pines are to a large extent absent, Radiata Pine is the most commonly planted and cultivated pine. It is valued on plantations for its fast growth and utility as both a source of construction lumber as well as wood pulp in the paper industry. I would suppose it was readily available where ever the units were made while the Oak wasn't plus difference in cost of the material. ferg Quote
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