Which wood is stronger for craft projects basswood or clear pine?

I use wood that is 1/4 inch thick to cut out crosses. I need a wood that is strong and doesn’t break easily. I have been using cedar but the price has doubled. Which would be the better choice?

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4 Responses to “Which wood is stronger for craft projects basswood or clear pine?”

  1. mbenitez6383 says:

    I think pine, I’ve heard it’s stronger and more durable

  2. NotRobinHood says:

    Pine is rather soft and easy to work but will split with the grain. Basswood is a hard wood I believe that is used for mallets and will not split as readily.

  3. ??Jo Jo?? haha, I rock :D says:

    Pine, if I’m correct. My dad works with a lot of woods (He has his own man cave with all these wood working tools. He watches a lot of Norm Abraham too). Pine should be stronger and more durable.
    Good luck with your project!

  4. Crazy Frog says:

    Your best bet would be to use Basswood It’s a hard wood unlike pine which is soft. I use Basswood at times for the sides of acoustic guitars it’s quite strong and works easy, also it’s easy to sand smooth.

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