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Grant Bunter wrote:I don't understand why you would want to build out of 5/8" ply.
That would require a total redraw of the plans.
How in the world is it easier to work with?milehighassassin wrote:Grant Bunter wrote:I don't understand why you would want to build out of 5/8" ply.
That would require a total redraw of the plans.
Because it's easier to work with. It would change your dimensions by 1/8".
I agree with Bruce.milehighassassin wrote:Grant Bunter wrote:I don't understand why you would want to build out of 5/8" ply.
That would require a total redraw of the plans.
Because it's easier to work with. It would change your dimensions by 1/8".
CoronaOperator wrote:I agree with you Bruce for PA cabs but the OP wants to stain this cabinet cherry. Screw holes and even brad holes may not be desirable in a furniture grade cabinet.
Bruce Weldy wrote:CoronaOperator wrote:I agree with you Bruce for PA cabs but the OP wants to stain this cabinet cherry. Screw holes and even brad holes may not be desirable in a furniture grade cabinet.
Guess I should'a read a little deeper. But, BB is not the greatest wood to stain. Might be better to wrap the cab in veneer or a thinner ply of of nicer wood.
I just built a furniture piece where the carcass was BB.....it didn't stain well at all....but then, I'm not that good at staining...do they make duratex in woodgrain?milehighassassin wrote:
I saw a build earlier using BB with a cherry finish and it looked great. BB, I think finishes really nice considering it is plywood.
I've become accustomed to using biscuits. Honestly I find them very easy to work with and extremely strong.
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