I am currently building my own kitchen cabinets. For the doors, I am using Jatoba (Braz. Cherry) for rails and styles and the face frame using the "Shaker Style" look. For the panels I was hoping to use 1/4" cherry, MDF core G2S but I am worried that two will not match up very well and my cabinets will wind up looking like some sort of weird 2-tone wood stain job. So that leaves me with trying to match the cherry plywood to look like the jatoba by some sort of stain. There is no Brazil cherry plywood that I have been able to find.
Has anybody ever tried to match these up or should I be thinking in another direction? Any tips could save me a lot of trial and error.
This is the hardest wood I have ever tried to work and my machinery is not up to the task of doing this in real panels. (Nor do I have the time and maybe not even the skill to do it.)
Oh yeah, the finish at this point for instance for drawer fronts which are solid Brazil cherry is simple oil based poly, then water based poly acrylic progressively sanded up to 400 grit. By then Im up to a beautiful, natural and smooth finish.
Thanks
Has anybody ever tried to match these up or should I be thinking in another direction? Any tips could save me a lot of trial and error.
This is the hardest wood I have ever tried to work and my machinery is not up to the task of doing this in real panels. (Nor do I have the time and maybe not even the skill to do it.)
Oh yeah, the finish at this point for instance for drawer fronts which are solid Brazil cherry is simple oil based poly, then water based poly acrylic progressively sanded up to 400 grit. By then Im up to a beautiful, natural and smooth finish.
Thanks