I'm very curious what the best hardwood is for making drawer components - sides, back, bottom. I am not interested in plywood options. I am planning on making quite a bit of drawers over the span of 2 kids' rooms over the next couple of years. I'll be using cherry as the primary species. Here's my questions:
Is closed grain lumber better than open grain?
Is lighter colored lumber better than amber/reddish?
Is dense lumber less desirable?
Does the weight of the lumber matter?
I'm trying to find the best, usable, affordable species for the task. More specifically…
Anyone ever try elm (I have a cheap source of this)? Ash? Is ash brittle for cutting dovetails? Other most affordable hardwood? Is basswood possible (it's cheap and light weight). Better to bite the bullet and go with maple? (not the cheapest, but isn't too bad)
Also, what thickness for drawer box components? 1/2" or 3/8"? Do you resaw your drawer sides from 5/4 material?
I don't have the cheapest poplar selection where I live. Ash I believe will be about as cheap as it comes most likely - due to the ash borer in neighboring states.
Thanks in advance!
Is closed grain lumber better than open grain?
Is lighter colored lumber better than amber/reddish?
Is dense lumber less desirable?
Does the weight of the lumber matter?
I'm trying to find the best, usable, affordable species for the task. More specifically…
Anyone ever try elm (I have a cheap source of this)? Ash? Is ash brittle for cutting dovetails? Other most affordable hardwood? Is basswood possible (it's cheap and light weight). Better to bite the bullet and go with maple? (not the cheapest, but isn't too bad)
Also, what thickness for drawer box components? 1/2" or 3/8"? Do you resaw your drawer sides from 5/4 material?
I don't have the cheapest poplar selection where I live. Ash I believe will be about as cheap as it comes most likely - due to the ash borer in neighboring states.
Thanks in advance!