There are a bunch of threads on MDF vs. Plywood, but of course Plywood comes in many varieties...
I'm planning on going for plywood for my cab, but stuck on deciding which type of ply I should get.
The cab is going to be black (with no sideart). I'd prefer to stain it, but if that's going to be troublesome then I'll happily paint it instead.
I've considered veneer, but it costs a lot more, seems hard to obtain locally, and doesn't play well with T-molding due to the extra thickness, I believe. This being my first cab, I don't want to spend too much on the wood in case I make a total mess of it...
From what I've gathered so far, Hardwood Plywood is usually/(always?) birch, and birch is difficult to stain, so I'd probably have to paint it to get it black, so I wouldn't be able to see the grain anyway.
If I end up painting over the grain anyway, would I be just as good using Softwood Plywood?
Softwood ply is much cheaper, but is it tough enough?
Surface finish is not as fine, but again, if I end up painting it, will that matter?
And then there's 'Hardwood throughout' plywood. What's the different between this and normal Hardwood plywood?
My local building supplies place has the following:
1. Softwood Ply, marked: 'C+/C WBP CE2+', with 9 layers. £30
2. Hardwood Ply, marked: 'BB/CC WBP MVP SDN BHD EN 13986 MTCC', with 5 layers. £47
Another supplier has:
3. 'Hardwood thoughout' Ply (no further details). £29.
(All are 2440x1220x18mm sheets).
Any comments?