I guess my question has been answered. However, in case not, here are some tidbits:
1. Dimensions? Unsure so lets say, no less than 12" deep and no more than 18" deep. Height, let's guess 7'. Around 24" wide
2. Looking at two units, flanking a propane fireplace in the middle of the wall
3. House is a log house so some "hand made" look is acceptable (at least to me, wife is unpredictable)
4. Said item WILL be painted. She loves to paint. She'd paint the paint can if she could. So shelves could be oak, maple, anything (however I really DON'T want any form of veneered particle board or whatever they call it.... I want it to last)
We've done most of the building of the house (the finish work, oak stair rails, reset windows, doors and on and on...) but my genuine 'wood working' days go back to woodshop where I think I made a bowl that turned out oblong
My main question is can solid wood be used as the risers. I'm kind of liking that idea as I think you can get a better finish on that than you can on plywood.
Given that I'm not positive of the dimensions, I'm actually interested in getting a router and a biscuit joiner. I don't have a planer (nor intend to). I'm thinking you can make some simple and interesting things with those tools (amongst the other tools I have, most however, are not for making cabinets)
She found some on Craigslist for $125 (for a pair). Went to see them and decided she'd pass. They were plywood. She's preparing to spend something like $5,000 (she says) to have some made.
THIS is what has me thinking I could buy some nice tools, end up with a less perfect item BUT, leave a substantial amount of cash in my pocket AND have a couple of tools left over.
I don't know that $5K is her quoted price by a cabinet shop, it's what she's quoting to me.
I hate quotes like that.