inexperienced_woodworker
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I bought some 18mm plywood a while back, not sure where from but it would have been either a local timber merchant or B&Q. The face was a nice pale wood colour.
I’ve been to get some more to build some shelves/cabinets and the faces are a much more red colour. It’s not unpleasant, just not what I was expecting. Does anyone know why this is? I’ve got some veneer samples and the closest in colour is the cherry wood. I was expecting the faces to be more of a birch or ash colour.
Is this the standard for basic hardwood ply now or will I get lighter veneers elsewhere?
I’ll probably be oiling it when done and have ordered some samples to try out so interested to see what colour it comes out with a bit of coloured oil.
The budget for the project is fairly set in stone and I can’t afford £100+ sheets for speciality ply but would if possible like a lighter coloured sheet.
If anyone has any information or ideas I’d be pleased to hear it.
I’ve been to get some more to build some shelves/cabinets and the faces are a much more red colour. It’s not unpleasant, just not what I was expecting. Does anyone know why this is? I’ve got some veneer samples and the closest in colour is the cherry wood. I was expecting the faces to be more of a birch or ash colour.
Is this the standard for basic hardwood ply now or will I get lighter veneers elsewhere?
I’ll probably be oiling it when done and have ordered some samples to try out so interested to see what colour it comes out with a bit of coloured oil.
The budget for the project is fairly set in stone and I can’t afford £100+ sheets for speciality ply but would if possible like a lighter coloured sheet.
If anyone has any information or ideas I’d be pleased to hear it.