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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2025 · 1H 10M

Ep. 25:Rough vs. Milled: Sourcing Lumber for Your Maker Projects

from Whatcha Makin' Show · host Alex Adams & Alex Duffey

Send us a textOn episode 25 of Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams tackle a core topic for any woodworker: the pros and cons of sourcing wood rough versus pre-milled (S2S, S3S, S4S). Alex Adams explains his preference for rough lumber due to the flexibility and cost savings when dealing with thicker slabs and figured woods, noting that processing rough stock is necessary to access larger and more unique material.Alex Duffey discusses his transition to buying milled lumber for production runs on his CNC, valuing the efficiency and time savings. The hosts share crucial advice for buying any type of wood, emphasizing the importance of asking sellers about drying methods (kiln vs. air-dried), being wary of movement and warping when buying pre-milled stock, and letting new lumber acclimate in your shop for at least a week before cutting.The hosts also catch up on their busy week: Alex Duffey is in the final stages of his shop upgrade, assembling a new mobile bench, and a successful but slower holiday market weekend. Alex Adams is troubleshooting PETG bed adhesion issues due to winter temperatures and is focused on building up stock of popular 3D prints for upcoming charity donations and holiday markets.Tune in for tips on setting up a lumber sourcing database, best practices for dealing with wood moisture, and how to be a "small cookie" when visiting professional lumberyards.Support the show

Send us a textOn episode 25 of Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams tackle a core topic for any woodworker: the pros and cons of sourcing wood rough versus pre-milled (S2S, S3S, S4S). Alex Adams explains his preference for rough lumber due to the flexibility and cost savings when dealing with thicker slabs and figured woods, noting that processing rough stock is necessary to access larger and more unique material.Alex Duffey discusses his transition to buying milled lumber for production runs on his CNC, valuing the efficiency and time savings. The hosts share crucial advice for buying any type of wood, emphasizing the importance of asking sellers about drying methods (kiln vs. air-dried), being wary of movement and warping when buying pre-milled stock, and letting new lumber acclimate in your shop for at least a week before cutting.The hosts also catch up on their busy week: Alex Duffey is in the final stages of his shop upgrade, assembling a new mobile bench, and a successful but slower holiday market weekend. Alex Adams is troubleshooting PETG bed adhesion issues due to winter temperatures and is focused on building up stock of popular 3D prints for upcoming charity donations and holiday markets.Tune in for tips on setting up a lumber sourcing database, best practices for dealing with wood moisture, and how to be a "small cookie" when visiting professional lumberyards.Support the show

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