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<p>sheet widths for drywall, plywood and other construction materials of 1200&nbsp;mm (or alternatively 900&nbsp;mm). In the United States and Canada, studs are usually placed 16 in from each other's center, but sometimes also at 12 or 24 in.</p>

<p><big> Wood studs </big></p>
<p>Studs are usually made of wood, and besides bearing the load of the building, also provides simple and secure attachment points for hanging interior such as cabinetry and shelves using large <a href="page.php?w=wood_screw">wood screw</a>s. In the United States and Canada studs</p><p>
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