Hi,
I'm looking for some help in finding the type of wood to use in an open back 1x12 cabinet. What sort of qualities do you look for in the type of wood? I ask because I have some options but also rather sever limitations. I don't have a wood working studio and about the most exciting tool I have is a jig saw.
While poking around the local hardware store I found a wood I know nothing about called Paulownia. Evidently it is used for Japanese cabinets and musical instruments. The thing that attracted me was how light it is. The grain isn't exactly the most striking but is o.k. as it will most likely be stained black anyhow.
The other option is a premade box they sell at the store of finger jointed Fir. They are really cheap but of course soft. The cabinet won't be moved around much-- it's to be used at a studio primarily-- so I'm not so concerned about dings and I'm certainly not looking to tolex it. I don't have the time or patience for that!
Of course they have the usual Birch plywood and Pine sheets but the plywood is expensive here in Germany and I'm not so sure the Pine would be much better than the Fir.
Any suggestions are more than welcome!
I'm looking for some help in finding the type of wood to use in an open back 1x12 cabinet. What sort of qualities do you look for in the type of wood? I ask because I have some options but also rather sever limitations. I don't have a wood working studio and about the most exciting tool I have is a jig saw.
While poking around the local hardware store I found a wood I know nothing about called Paulownia. Evidently it is used for Japanese cabinets and musical instruments. The thing that attracted me was how light it is. The grain isn't exactly the most striking but is o.k. as it will most likely be stained black anyhow.
The other option is a premade box they sell at the store of finger jointed Fir. They are really cheap but of course soft. The cabinet won't be moved around much-- it's to be used at a studio primarily-- so I'm not so concerned about dings and I'm certainly not looking to tolex it. I don't have the time or patience for that!
Of course they have the usual Birch plywood and Pine sheets but the plywood is expensive here in Germany and I'm not so sure the Pine would be much better than the Fir.
Any suggestions are more than welcome!
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