I bought 7 lovely large planks of kiln-dried quartersawn brown oak at the Stock Gaylard Oak Fair at the weekend, rather on impulse, and need some suggestions...
I aim to build a large modern sideboard over the winter but there's not enough brown oak for that. I'm planning three sections to the sideboard: drawers in the middle section with sliding doors on each side section, possible with inner draws behind. I reckon I have enough oak the top, the ends and the central drawer fronts.
So, what to do the sliding doors, and drawer sides, backs and bottoms in, also the back and base of the sideboard and any inner shelves?
I am thinking something contrasting so a light hardwood? Maybe something with some nice figuring or ripple. I have only really ever worked with oak so I am not sure what would be best - something that not too hard to work with - I want to dovetail the drawers.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
I aim to build a large modern sideboard over the winter but there's not enough brown oak for that. I'm planning three sections to the sideboard: drawers in the middle section with sliding doors on each side section, possible with inner draws behind. I reckon I have enough oak the top, the ends and the central drawer fronts.
So, what to do the sliding doors, and drawer sides, backs and bottoms in, also the back and base of the sideboard and any inner shelves?
I am thinking something contrasting so a light hardwood? Maybe something with some nice figuring or ripple. I have only really ever worked with oak so I am not sure what would be best - something that not too hard to work with - I want to dovetail the drawers.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!