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Mostly spruce, pine, and fir, although some manufacturers use ash as well. As long as the wood is clean and preferably sanded to smoothness to avoid pieces falling off into your paint, I think you could use any type of wood laying around the woods and a few minutes work and make your own. People spend money on things that require less work/stress to make/do themselves than the work/stress they put themselves through to earn the money they paid for it. Get back to basics people.

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