Red oak is porous, prone to rot and split, and is weaker than white oak. White
oak is a much better choice, and works well if you will be steam-bending it.
Southern pine is not as strong as white oak, but is easier to work, and the
difference in strength is probably not significant for your project.
Look on the Web for ways to distinguish between white and red oak. It's not
always easy to tell them apart, especially if you are the sawmill.
Alex
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