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I am fairly new to woodworking. I have completed three projects, a
bookshelf, some shelves and a birdhouse. Aside from the birdhouse, I have primarily buit with Red Oak/Oak and have applied stain to complete the project. SWMBO has asked that I build a bookshelf for my daughter (7 yrs old). SWMBO would like to paint the bookshelf instead of staining. I am assuming it is a sin to paint oak so I thought I would buy a cheaper species of wood that will provide a smooth surface for painting. Since I don't have a planer/joiner I have been purchasing wood from the Home Depot. What are your opinions on the type of wood I should build this project with? I planned on building the carcus/shelves out of birch plywood, and the face frame and top with Pine lumber. Is this a reasonable plan? Any other suggestions on wood choices? Is birch/pine too soft for a kid's bookcase? Thanks Clemey |
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