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Default Strength of different hardwoods

On Sep 6, 4:09 pm, "Wade Lippman" wrote:
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oups.com...

I'm considering making a bed based on these plans. (small aesthetic/
practicle tweaks like lowering the footboard to just over the bottom
of the mattress so I don't kick it, I'm tall)


http://www.popularmechanics.com/home...g/1273341.html


However I don't want to use Mahogany, I was thinking of Cherry
perhaps.


Now I had made a bed previously, and didn't base it on any plans. The
results ended in the bed breaking as I didn't use thick enough
material. (It was also too tall and my wife had to hop to get in the
bed, she's short)


Now I'm worried that the dimensions may have been chosen based on the
strength of the wood, and perhaps other woods are not as strong. I
would prefer to keep this one from breaking


Are their any good guidelines for this?


I am sure you can find reams of information on the internet about wood
strength.
Mahogany and cherry are both medium strength woods, so it shouldn't be an
issue, but it is easy enough to check.


I ran into the Wood Handbook so I'll check that out tonight and see if
that has anything. Good to know they're both medium. For some reason
I was thinking Mahogany was one of the stronger woods.