Sam_Bass,

/shock

Num10ck,

why cant we use something else like extruded polystyrene for lumber? or bearboard plastic lumber?

lightnsfw,

My parents had a deck made out of some kind of plastic that looked and felt like wood at their old house. It looked good and didn’t seem to have any issues after like 15 years. Haven’t seen that stuff anywhere else. Maybe it’s too expensive.

possiblylinux127,

It cost a fortune but it works better especially in harsh climates.

Kowowow,

There’s some in saskatchewan en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crooked_Trees

bstix,

Funny meme aside, there’s usually no good reason to pick up each and every 2x4 in the store and close one eye to stare down it to judge how straight it is before buying.

It’s wood. It bends. You attach it at both ends. If you attach it straight, it’s gonna be straightly attached.

When you actually need a straight piece of wood for finer woodwork like making a guitar fretboard or similar, you make that piece of wood straight yourself by buying a large piece of wood directly from the sawmill and shaping it yourself.

Montagge,

I’m going to whole heartedly disagree. Does it need to be perfectly straight? No. Am I going to eyeball each one to make sure I don’t spend half the project with prybars? Yes.

Also I’m deep in American Pacific Northwest timber country and the mills don’t do business with individuals in my experience unless you’re bringing your own trees.

And I’m not paying money to get the equipment to plane my own 2x10s nor am I going to be able to pressure treat my own lumber.

It’s insane to me that the response to the decline in lumber quality is make your own lumber.

bstix,

What are you building that requires perfectly straight wood?

NarrativeBear,

It does not need to be straight, but I’m not in the sporting goods section looking for a hockey stick.

bstix,

You don’t want to make hockey stick from a bend piece of wood anyway. Those are made of carbon fibre, and if you want a one from wood it’d be better to use some kind of laminate glued to shape, otherwise it’d feel dead and probably break when used.

possiblylinux127,

I think there is a middle ground

yokonzo,

Sounds like you don’t do much precision or creative woodworking. Here’s one for you, i made a cat wheel out of wood. A wheel. It has to be perfectly straight to roll on castors or else it’ll be a shit wheel or hurt the cat. A few months back I was working on a bookshelf,that you can slot and take apart when you need to move with little inserts that have to line up just right, you really want straight wood for that or else things aren’t gonna work.

I’ll tell ya too, living in the suburbs outside of Chicago, you don’t get a lot of lumber mills that are small and local, and the actual big mills are like an hour drive and you have to pay a premium to buy in bulk. Sometimes you have to go to home Depot and buy their shit wood. I have a planer so I can deal but it’s still a hassle I’d rather avoid. I don’t know what someone without $300 to spend is gonna do

bstix,

I got a lot of downvotes… Is your wood really that shit? I buy the cheapest crap in Europe and it’s still… straight (enough) for ordinary construction and even more. It’s only if I needed unfixed poles or detail work that I’d ever consider looking for “straight wood”. We do have shit wood but that’s mainly aesthetics. Look at the edge. Bendy boards are totally fine. They’ll attach just fine.

Anyway, warning, long story coming in:

The only time I’ve purchased wood directly from a mill was for a musical instrument. My friend wanted to build a fretless basd and asked if I wanted to come along for the ride. Sure, dude.

So he got some kind of hardwood from Southern America perfectly cut but still a spare and it cost him more than buying a god damn finished fretless bass.

The best part is that the idiot never even followed through and built it.

He still has that $200 piece of perfect wood somewhere in his boxes of stuff that he didn’t unpack the last 2 times that he moved.

Anyway, go ahead and eyeball the wood. I don’t mind.

yokonzo,

Not “my wood” specifically home Depot wood. The joke is that the company is infamous for having shit wood

bstix,

I know and I get the meme, hence the introductionary disclaimer, but it appears that I really hit nail on people eyeballing wood in discount wood supply stores for no good reason…

Blackout,
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I have nothing against warped wood, but when it makes a 45° bend halfway in I grab a different one

bstix,

Yeah sure, I doubt anyone would try to sell that as a 2x4.

Anyway the point is that the professional carpenters don’t give a shit about it, so neither should DIYers. Once the 2x4 is put up and covered in drywall, nobody will ever know if it has a mild curve.

The actual thing to watch out for are the edges if they are visible in the end project and also cuts that position the knots poorly. I’ve seen 2x4s where a knot went halfway through the width, which would would only hold half the weight that it’s supposed to.

lightnsfw,

Tell that to the closet door I can’t close all the way because the goddamn builders couldn’t be bothered to make sure it was right.

GreyEyedGhost,

You’re kind of making his point, as well as showing why it results in a subpar finished product.

1stTime4MeInMCU,

TFW the “good” pile is the same as the cull pile

Jayjader,

There was a big storm around 2009 in the south west of France (where there are a lot of pine tree plantations); an entire generation of trees ended up looking like this.

Basically, strong continuous winds flatten very young trees without killing them. They then keep growing, with a permanent kink in trunk, near the base such as these. Not great for sawing into planks, but they work just fine to make paper and agglomerate.

It’s incredible how resilient trees are!

Bandicoot_Academic,

For anyone wondering what this is, I’m pretty sure it’s the Crooked Forest in Poland.

devfuuu,

And for the other part I guess Home depot is an american thing.

possiblylinux127,

Its just a hardware store with a indoor lumber yard.

stebo02,
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A few months ago I was following an Instagram page about sustainability and they posted this pic and claimed the trees grew like that because of a “sideways gravitational pull” 🙄. This was on what’s supposed to be a page about science. And of course there were tons of people who believed it.

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