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My experience/practice is the same. Problem is I wind up doing the pine okay and then screw up the red oak. I will need to do some custom bathroom cabinetry for my man-cave, and may just stick with pine. It's a workshop, not a home's kitchen. That's what I keep telling myself, anyway...Thank you very much everyone. I took a woodshop class in high school 30 some odd years ago. I learned a lot by working on remodeling projects on hud homes when i was young. But honestly most of what I know I taugnt myself by doing. When ever I am going to build something with expensive wood I experiment with pine first in case I screw it up.