Across
- 2. Hard and strong but not durable. Good for turning.
- 5. Hard and strong pale wood. Kitchen worktops.
- 8. Expensive tropical dark red hardwood.
- 10. Wood type from coniferous trees.
- 12. Weak and brittle; almost cardboard-like manufactured board.
- 13. Cheaper alternative to mahogany
- 14. Long fibres running along the length of wood.
- 15. Manufactured board made of thin sheets of orientated wood waste. Strong and stable.
- 16. Knotty, strong and durable wood for construction. Easy to work with.
Down
- 1. The most durable of all softwoods. The resin can gum up tools. Used in decks and boatbuilding.
- 3. Wood type from deciduous trees.
- 4. Soft, lightweight and very durable softwood. Good for exterior use.
- 5. Strong, rigid and heavy manufactured board. Often sandwiched between veneers.
- 6. Very hard and brittle manufactured board. Destroyed by water.
- 7. Tough and durable hardwood. Expensive furniture.
- 9. Heavy, strong and stable manufactured board. Easy to paint. Used in inexpensive furniture.
- 11. Knotty softwood. Used in boxes, crates and matchsticks.
