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Nyuck, Nyuck, Nyuck!
You are seeing this from a beginners perspective in that you need to buy the wood for this project.
I have many years of accumulated wood leftover from bigger pieces so if I were going to make it I would be selecting from several different species to use them up. Walnut, Maple including Quilted, Alder, Honduran Mahogany, Macassar Ebony, Santos Rosewood (Pau Ferro), Hickory, Spalted Apple, Wenge, figured Ipe along with others I can't think of at the moment. All of them ranging from a few small boards to 2 or 3 long wide ones. The idea being that the cabinet is unique to the maker representing many of the projects from the past. It doesn't have to be matchey matchey, just honest. Think about making a few projects first and then use the extra wood left from those for your tool case.
Pete
I have many years of accumulated wood leftover from bigger pieces so if I were going to make it I would be selecting from several different species to use them up. Walnut, Maple including Quilted, Alder, Honduran Mahogany, Macassar Ebony, Santos Rosewood (Pau Ferro), Hickory, Spalted Apple, Wenge, figured Ipe along with others I can't think of at the moment. All of them ranging from a few small boards to 2 or 3 long wide ones. The idea being that the cabinet is unique to the maker representing many of the projects from the past. It doesn't have to be matchey matchey, just honest. Think about making a few projects first and then use the extra wood left from those for your tool case.
Pete