Greatwhitewing
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I'll ask the quick question first then elaborate further down.
Can I use cheaper materials like pine (softwood) for hidden parts and hardwoods like red oak for visible parts? Pine for hidden sides, backs and top frame, kick panel etc.
Will the different wood species work well structurally?
I have no experience making finish grade cabinets previously and realize it would be a large undertaking but have made things using the techniques and precision of cabinets previously. I use Kreg pocket-hole joinery.
Cabinets would be simple face frame with a top frame, 3/4 thick sides and bottom, 1/4 backs. Not sure yet if I would stain or paint, probably paint.
Possible I may have the doors made by others. I feel I can handle the drawers and drawer fronts but the doors might be but a great excuse to get a good router table....
Probably have the countertops made and installed by experts
Kreg has a very nice booklet with lots of details that has me considering a project.
Can I use cheaper materials like pine (softwood) for hidden parts and hardwoods like red oak for visible parts? Pine for hidden sides, backs and top frame, kick panel etc.
Will the different wood species work well structurally?
I have no experience making finish grade cabinets previously and realize it would be a large undertaking but have made things using the techniques and precision of cabinets previously. I use Kreg pocket-hole joinery.
Cabinets would be simple face frame with a top frame, 3/4 thick sides and bottom, 1/4 backs. Not sure yet if I would stain or paint, probably paint.
Possible I may have the doors made by others. I feel I can handle the drawers and drawer fronts but the doors might be but a great excuse to get a good router table....
Probably have the countertops made and installed by experts
Kreg has a very nice booklet with lots of details that has me considering a project.

and used 1x pine for the face frame all done with pocket screws for a buddies shop.