It depends how it s used and where it is used in the project.
Wood grain similar to pine.
Hickory typically forms consistently straight close grain lines with few curves.
Pine is pine right.
Walnut is a medium grain hardwood.
There s quite a range in density and strength when it comes to the pinus genus.
Coarse grained such as oak and ash.
Basswood can look similar to pine if you are going to stain it.
Make this inexpensive wood look like a million bucks.
Is it the main wood or just for accent.
Would you like.
Does the wood have an open porous.
Antique pine often has a dark mellow color.
I myself prefer contrast so i would go with a dark wood.
Ash wood may show a similar pattern but with more complex grain lines that come to a sharp point.
Pine is very easy to work with and because most varieties are relatively soft it lends itself to carving.
The most predictable baseline to use when identifying wood is in a freshly sanded state.
Observe the wood grain.
What is the project.
Medium grained like mahogany and walnut.
Ask yourself these questions.
Pine comes in several varieties including ponderosa sugar white and yellow and all of them make great furniture.
Comes as a light cream or caramel color.
You also need a similar grain pattern.
Take one of the species of southern yellow pine shortleaf pine for instance.
Similar to oak in hardness.
Unfortunately when woodworkers try to duplicate that color on new pine by using stain the results are usually disappointing.
Bruce hoadley wrote that grain is a confusingly versatile term with numerous different uses including the direction of the wood cells e g straight grain spiral grain surface appearance or figure growth ring placement e g vertical grain plane of the cut e g end grain rate of growth e g narrow grain and relative cell size e g open grain.
No contrast there though.
A wood without the heavy grain could work like maple.
It s easy to end up with megablotches and it s hard to avoid grain reversal a peculiar effect that makes.
It has strength properties that are roughly equivalent to red oak with the notable exception of hardness and in some categories such as compression strength parallel to the grain the.
This eliminates the chances of a stain or natural aging skewing the color diagnosis of the wood.
In some areas of the country especially southwest united states pine is the wood to use.
And fine grained as found in cherry maple and yellow poplar.
Remember all wood falls into three basic wood grain categories.
Painting pine to hide grain the trick to mimicking a wood species is not just choosing the right stain.
Because it s nearly impossible to make wood with one type of grain look like one with another type select a look alike wood with the same.