Okay, I think I'm ready to go make some sawdust, I need to purchase some wood, luckily there's a specialist timber company about a 10 minute walk away from my house they sell two types of high end plywood, one of which is Latvian birch plywood which costs about £50 per sheet of 8' of 4', they also stock another plywood which is simply described as 'Plywood WBP' which is £33 a sheet, both of these are more expensive than the UK equivalent of Home depot, should I splash out on the more expensive wood? (money is a bit tight) or would it be possible to use the more expensive wood for the exterior faces and a few key components and have some made from the more affordable wood?
All the information given on the website on these sheet materials is minimal, For the Latvian birch it says 'Latvian WBP BB/WG quality' and the Plywood WBP 'Far Eastern fully exterior'
Also, I don't own a table saw, i currently only own a jigsaw (and a few coping saws
