Where’s the Best Place to Buy Wood for Woodworking Projects?

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Asked By CraftyExplorer92 On

I'm getting back into woodworking after a long break and I'm planning to make some cabinets for my shop. I checked out a big box store, but the price for "cabinet grade" 3/4 plywood was around $70. Is this standard pricing, or should I try to find a dedicated wood supplier near me in the Thumb area of Michigan?

2 Answers

Answered By WoodWhisperer23 On

Keep exploring! A good cabinet shop supplier can usually offer pre-finished boards on one or both sides for a better price. Plus, their stock tends to be in better condition, so you won't waste time sorting through damaged stuff.

CraftyExplorer92 -

That's what I thought! I appreciate the advice since I've been out of the loop.

Answered By TimberHound88 On

If you're in the Thumb area, check out Public Lumber in the Detroit suburbs. They have a great selection of sheet goods with graded faces, plus a huge inventory of rough and S4S lumber.

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