Now that you ve gotten that decision out of the way it s time to consider a few other important factors so that you can make the best possible decision for your table.
Best type of wood to make shelves.
People who want to make their own shelves will not have any difficulty handling cutting and finishing this particular wood type.
If you are making shelves where the color and grain of the wood is an important part of the design look for oak maple or cherry plywood these options will still offer durability but will help keep costs down compared to with non manufactured hardwoods of the same species.
Wood that is graded is also typically hardwood meaning that it was sourced from specific trees that lend themselves to more dense lumber.
B c plywood is fine for garage shelving but furniture grade is the right choice for use in living spaces.
Plywood and composite woods.
Plywood is not as expensive as hardwood and it is strong and easy to cut.
Manufactured wood products are not as strong as solid wood.
Wood species vary dramatically in rigidity.
To find out how much shorter or longer a shelf of another wood should be multiply the suggested length by the percentages above.
Solid hardwood is the best solution.
The way you finish the wood is also a critical aspect.
It is commonly available in 3 4 inch.
You build shelves to place objects on them.
On the other hand aesthetics also play a significant role in how we make shelves.
You can learn more about different types of wood finishes in another interesting post of ours.
While softwood can be graded for different types of creations it is most often hardwood that is discussed and is preferable for making shelves with.
Red oak is another popular wood type used for shelving.
Plywood is a manufactured wood that can be purchased in grades depending on how smooth and free of knots the wood needs to be.
Choose the same wood species to trim the edges using glue and nails if needed.
Aside from being sturdy red oak is also easy to work with.
When choosing a wood for your custom table the easiest part of the decision making process is picking the color of the wood.