Painted Headboard, which wood?


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I like your thinkin' Rob, but unfortunately, the only thing I have extra in the shop right now is cherry and walnut. I will never paint either of those. Heck, I would rather use the cherry for smoking a pork butt before I would paint it.

Poplar is cheap around my neck of the wood, any objections to that as a choice?

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Poplar is renowned for it's ability to take paint well. It is commonly the wood stock of choice when building woodworking projects that will be painted. It is relatively resistant to decay, and when sanded, primed and painted thoroughly, should hold up well to normal wear and tear for many interior projects.

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^^^ +1 on the poplar. Probably the best wood for painting I've used other than a cabinet grade ply. Some tradeoff's; ply (Okoume) will be guanteed stable but is a little on the pricey side (depending on thickness). Poplar is inexpensive, but is still a lumber and subject to movement...

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