* Type of wood: Pine, oak, cedar, maple, etc., all have different price points.
* Quality: The grade and quality of the wood (e.g., knot-free, select, etc.) will affect the cost.
* Quantity: Buying in bulk will generally be cheaper per unit than buying a small amount.
* Location: The price of wood can vary significantly depending on where you are buying it.
* Form: Is it lumber, plywood, planks, etc.? The form of the wood will influence the price.
To give you a more accurate answer, please tell me:
* What kind of wood are you interested in?
* What is the intended use? (e.g., construction, furniture, crafting)
* How much do you need?
* Where are you located?
Once I have this information, I can give you a better idea of how much wood costs.