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pine book case? is it a good idea?
So i got my first router and after few plays with making garage shelfs i
want to make a real bookcase. I was thinking of starting with pine, but am afraid that it may be to soft to last as a nice bookcase. Is douglas fir a reasonable compromise? or maybe i can make it with pine and make surface harder by finishing. Or shall i take it all in stride and make it from oak: oak plywood with oak boards for walls and shelf edges. Any advice is welcome. Pawel |
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