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I am only two years into woodworking as a hobby. A while ago I received my
first order of cherry, from my local hardwood supplier. I received 3 sheets of cherry veneer ply, and about 100bf rough cherry, most 4/4 and some 8/4. This is for a rather elaborate kitchen pantry and associated side cabinets. I recently realized I had ordered insufficient ply, so I ordered two more sheets (which pinches at $90/sheet). These second two sheets are from the same manufacturer, but the veneer is very much different. The first sheets are distinctly red toned, with little black flicks in places. Really attractive wood. The second set of two sheets are cream colored -- still of obvious of high quality -- and they too, are beatiful sheets of wood. I am assuming the former is heartwood veneer and the latter sapwood veneer. Instead of taking the two sapwood sheets back, I am inclined to make the shelves from these, and the casework from the reddish heartwood sheets. The serendipitous result is going to look quite nice, with a wonderful contrast produced for the cabinet interiors. I will be using the rough-cut cherry lumber for face-frames, doors, edge treatments, moldings, etc. Now, my questions: Having not yet milled any of the rough cherry, it appears most boards contain both heartwood and sapwood. Should I be attempting to mill sapwood surfaces for facing/banding the light colored sheet goods, and milling to heartwood surfaces for all the exterior show parts? Are there resources on the net that describe the process of doing this well (i.e. with little waste)? Do those of you who work with cherry every use sapwood on the show side? Have I shortchanged myself with the second sheet goods order by being first confused upon receiving it, then anxious, and then delighted? /rick. |
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