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![]() "Ron Short" wrote in message oups.com... I'm finally ready to start making my daughter's desk, she's 8 and is going to "help". She stated this week that she wanted it painted white. I already bought all the maple and it seems a shame to cover it up with paint. I was thinking about making it out of poplar now since it's going to be painted. My question is do I make it out of maple anyway since it will be much more durable or go with poplar to save money. Of course you can't answer this for me but I'm curious what you think you would do. This is a small student's desk that I hope my daughter uses until college. She lives with me part time so it wont get a whole lot of abuse. She'll have a computer on it and maybe do some homework there. Also, what kind of paint would be good. Would a standard enamel wall paint be Ok or something else. TIA Ron Ron, It's your daughter.....use the maple so you don't 2nd guess yourself. Of course you could put a plexiglass or plastic top over the wood (either one) for protection and better writeability (new word?). If you did that I guess it wouldn't matter as much which wood was used. Can't help you on the paint. :-( Bryan |
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