Photograph the wood in good light, filling the frame with the grain — a face and an end-grain shot work best. You can also pick an existing photo from your library. The AI identifies the species, its hardness and workability, and what it's best used for.
Stains, finishes and lighting make lookalike species genuinely hard from one photo. Try a sharper, closer photo of raw grain in daylight; an end-grain shot settles most pine-vs-fir and cherry-vs-maple calls.
Every plan has a description, materials list, cut list and ordered steps. Your progress saves automatically — leave mid-build and the plan reopens on the same step. Finished builds move to Completed in your Workspace.
Give the generator real constraints: dimensions, the room it's for, the wood you have. Regenerating with a more specific idea almost always fixes a strange plan. Always sanity-check measurements before cutting.
No — value estimates are informational, based on typical market activity. Real prices vary with species, condition, maker and demand. For potentially valuable pieces, consult a professional appraiser.
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