I need to build an air tight shadow box frame for a large Chinese fan.
Here's a link to one like it.
I need some straight grain wood that is not liable to split or warp and is not nose bleed expensive. It's probably only going to be 1/2" thick, because I am using real glass for the window in it. I want to keep the weight down as much as possible.
I am leaning towards a lighter colored wood because the background inside the box will probably be painted flat black. Maybe Chinese red lacquer if I can find any.
I haven't made up my mind on the background yet.
Anyway, I am sealing it forever with silicone once I build it & put the fan in it.
I don't want air getting to it once it's sealed up.
The finished size will be about 66" wide X 40" tall X 4" deep.
I was thinking pine or poplar, but if something is better & not too expensive
I am open to using it.
So, which wood would you recommend for this?
Here's a link to one like it.
I need some straight grain wood that is not liable to split or warp and is not nose bleed expensive. It's probably only going to be 1/2" thick, because I am using real glass for the window in it. I want to keep the weight down as much as possible.
I am leaning towards a lighter colored wood because the background inside the box will probably be painted flat black. Maybe Chinese red lacquer if I can find any.
I haven't made up my mind on the background yet.
Anyway, I am sealing it forever with silicone once I build it & put the fan in it.
I don't want air getting to it once it's sealed up.
The finished size will be about 66" wide X 40" tall X 4" deep.
I was thinking pine or poplar, but if something is better & not too expensive
I am open to using it.
So, which wood would you recommend for this?