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lumber from home depot
Any big box store, for sure. That shit will even warp days after you get it home.
Man mine was warping MONTHS after I got it home. This was especially brutal as a handtool woodworker with ADHD. Plane boards flat, get side tracked, come back and BOOM cupped to shit. Plane it flat again, and BOOM cupped again to shit. It took 6 months for it to finally stabilize, and by that point I have planed it flat literally 5 times.
At this point why dont people just fucking use greenwood instead of dimensional lumber, about equally as dry at least, and way cheaper.