you have to ask? :eyebrow:
don't have a favorite, but if you are interested in wood, I highly recommend the book:
A Splintered History of Wood by Spike Carlsen.
Trees! Not fir, except at Christmas.
Although I like what some antique furnituremakers did with maple grains, some of the newer "exotic woods" are tantalizing like
African Zebrawood.

Tiger.
No, just kidding. :D
I'm a sucker for cherry and for bird's eye maple.
Pear and Persimmon are quite lovely as well.
I like anything woody. :angel:
you have to ask? :eyebrow:
morning, though after 50 it becomes mourning
I'm fairly fond of oak, although a good knotty pine can get me all sappy.
Mesquite for BBQ and oak for wine barrels,
cherry for furniture and walnut for gun stocks,
pine for Christmas trees and cedar for shoe trees,
these are a few of my favorite things.
Some mighty fine grain was shown at
Belleau Wood.