I have a project with requires about 70 pieces of 1/8" thick wood, 5.5"x7.25", plus a few other pieces. Basically, I need a 4x8 sheet's worth of 1/8" wood.
Home depot sells 4x8 sheets of 1/8" thick hardboard which would work but wouldn't be as nice. I could redesign the whole project to use 1/4" material but that would be a pain and it would end up larger than I'd like.
So, is it possible to find sheets of 1/8" wood? If so, where should I be looking? Or should I just use hardboard? Is MDF an option?
Cost is a factor. Also, I don't really know what I'm doing so feel free to make other suggestions.
Thanks!
Hey guys, I did search in this sub for 1" (once inch) plywood thickness but it did not return the result I am looking for. can you advise where I can get a 1"x4FTx8FT plywood? I am about to build a closet door which will have a handle like this picture, and a 1-inch thickness is needed to put this handle.
I live in Los Angeles, the land of things being overpriced. I called up a bunch of lumber yards, and the cheapest i could get a 4x8 3/4" Birch plywood sheet for was 40 USD. Not terrible, but I'd love to see if i can get something for cheaper, since I need like 7 of them.
Are there any websites that don't charge extortionate shipping where I can find the stuff? Or, are there lumber yards in LA where I can find them for cheaper?
If not LA, I'm more than happy to leave the county and go on a little adventure to a lumber yard where I can find it for cheaper.
I'm very new to this, so any wisdom would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!