Khendon
Member
Hi all,
Now that I have my bench and some completed small projects behind me I want to make myself a tool chest to store my nice tools in at the back of the garage.
My problem is wood selection. According to the internet pine is the thing, cheap and lightweight and strong.
Most chest seems to be 3/4" thick, but quite wide and deep so I assume I'll be having to edge joint a fair number of boards to do the casework.
My problem is, all the 3/4" pine I have bought and used (joinery grade scandinavian redwood) seems to cup an awful lot, even if i sticker it in my garage for a few weeks before I use it.
I don't have a planer/thicknesser so I'll be doing everything by hand.
So should I go pine? If I do is there anything I can do to prevent the cupping or make it less of a problem for edge jointing? Should I buy thicker boards, let them acclimatise and possibly cup, then flatten them by hand and reduce the thickness?
Every chest you see someone else makes all looks dead straight and true so I assume people are compensating for this somehow...
Thanks and Regards
Dave
Now that I have my bench and some completed small projects behind me I want to make myself a tool chest to store my nice tools in at the back of the garage.
My problem is wood selection. According to the internet pine is the thing, cheap and lightweight and strong.
Most chest seems to be 3/4" thick, but quite wide and deep so I assume I'll be having to edge joint a fair number of boards to do the casework.
My problem is, all the 3/4" pine I have bought and used (joinery grade scandinavian redwood) seems to cup an awful lot, even if i sticker it in my garage for a few weeks before I use it.
I don't have a planer/thicknesser so I'll be doing everything by hand.
So should I go pine? If I do is there anything I can do to prevent the cupping or make it less of a problem for edge jointing? Should I buy thicker boards, let them acclimatise and possibly cup, then flatten them by hand and reduce the thickness?
Every chest you see someone else makes all looks dead straight and true so I assume people are compensating for this somehow...
Thanks and Regards
Dave