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Types of wood

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I have seen some mention of 90 degree and 45 degree plywood on previous posts in this section. Is 45 degree plywood still available? I heard it could no longer be obtained. If it can I would like to know where. I have also been reading about other woods as they compare to Sitka. I saw an article about Australian Hoop Pine, aka Araucaria. It appeared to be superior to Sitka. Does anyone know more about this? Thanks.
Curt
 
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