Hi gang.
This is my first attempt at building a carcass based project, so i set out looking to get some ply delivered when i realised there are so many options.
Hoop, Kauri, Marine, Construction, Hardwood, Fijian Cedar, Lauan...
So i have some more questions
(1) For a project whereby the sides will be covered with tongue and groove, front will be face framed with hardwood and the top covered with a solid timber top... which ply would be the most appropriate?
(2) What thickness ply would be most appropriate - is there a standard thickness used for furniture (Desks, Cabinets, Coffee tables etc)?
(3) If using plywood for the carcass, would you usually continue to use ply for the draws, or is this completely personal preference?
(4) slightly off topic of the plywood - how would you fix the hardwood top to the carcass to avoid expansion issues, and would you put a top on the carcass or 'frame' the top only?
(5) Is MDF a suitable carcass material? and if not, is this just because of the mess left behind when working with it?
Probably stupid questions, but i figure it's best to have all your bases covered before kicking off
Thanks everyone in advance for any advice you offer!
Tony
This is my first attempt at building a carcass based project, so i set out looking to get some ply delivered when i realised there are so many options.
Hoop, Kauri, Marine, Construction, Hardwood, Fijian Cedar, Lauan...
So i have some more questions

(1) For a project whereby the sides will be covered with tongue and groove, front will be face framed with hardwood and the top covered with a solid timber top... which ply would be the most appropriate?
(2) What thickness ply would be most appropriate - is there a standard thickness used for furniture (Desks, Cabinets, Coffee tables etc)?
(3) If using plywood for the carcass, would you usually continue to use ply for the draws, or is this completely personal preference?
(4) slightly off topic of the plywood - how would you fix the hardwood top to the carcass to avoid expansion issues, and would you put a top on the carcass or 'frame' the top only?
(5) Is MDF a suitable carcass material? and if not, is this just because of the mess left behind when working with it?
Probably stupid questions, but i figure it's best to have all your bases covered before kicking off

Thanks everyone in advance for any advice you offer!
Tony