Hi All,
Looking for some advice on which wood to use for a Toolchest build. I know Chis Schwartz recommends Eastern white Pine (QYP) but the places where i can source it here in the UK works out at about £10.70 per linear ft. So about £500 total....Which is more than i can really justify. I was hoping for some other ideas... what other woods would people recommend? (rough prices too would be a great help) Ideally id like something thats fairly stable.
is this price just the ballpark cost of this project or will picking a different wood (maybe local) help? I don't want to compromise the build but tbh i lack experience with this type of thing so know i have a lot to learn - the opaque pricing on websites (if available at all) doesn't help with researching - plus its harder being a private individual/hobbyist.
I'm waiting for a quote back on some douglas fir - hopefully tomorrow - but would appreciate any and all advice. at this rate i might have to go plywood *rolls eyes*
Id much prefer to build with dovetails and practice my hand tool skills.
(I can use rough sawn timber as i can size and dimension stock)
thanks
Nic
Looking for some advice on which wood to use for a Toolchest build. I know Chis Schwartz recommends Eastern white Pine (QYP) but the places where i can source it here in the UK works out at about £10.70 per linear ft. So about £500 total....Which is more than i can really justify. I was hoping for some other ideas... what other woods would people recommend? (rough prices too would be a great help) Ideally id like something thats fairly stable.
is this price just the ballpark cost of this project or will picking a different wood (maybe local) help? I don't want to compromise the build but tbh i lack experience with this type of thing so know i have a lot to learn - the opaque pricing on websites (if available at all) doesn't help with researching - plus its harder being a private individual/hobbyist.
I'm waiting for a quote back on some douglas fir - hopefully tomorrow - but would appreciate any and all advice. at this rate i might have to go plywood *rolls eyes*
Id much prefer to build with dovetails and practice my hand tool skills.
(I can use rough sawn timber as i can size and dimension stock)
thanks
Nic