Hey guys, been real busy lately sorry for the late reply.
Miriam, yeah that is funny that way the picture looks, I must have been using my fish eye lens on that one because it is definitely much farther back from center.
BG, I called around and the best place for quality/price/service/availability was Plywood company of Ft Worth. They are in NE Ft. Worth one block off I 35 W. They were $125 each for the 4x10's and they let me go out in the warehouse and pick the sheets. I've been to alot of lumber yards and this was no lumber yard. This was the cleanest warehouse I have ever seen. I didn't like the repeating pattern of the Red Oak, and the regular Birch 4x10's had the best grain pattern in my opinion, but Maple will stain a little better. I am very happy with it. They had 1/8" Baltic Birch but it was only in 5x5 sheets which wouldn't work for me, but might for you. So I got some regular 4x8 Birch from them for $20 ea.
http://www.plywoodcompany.com
well, I routed the walls too short, I don't know what I was thinking haha, I routed the walls to be flush with the bottom of the floor on the sides but that was never the design, it needed to be routed to where it was low enough where the floor met the edge of the wall on the front and rear due to the profile! I had some friends come over and we mocked it up in place and it was sitting WAY too high, and the floor was sticking out the front and the rear, so that was a short night and I felt like a dork. Even shorter when my router broke after they left! I borrowed a router and got another 2" knocked off, and cut a small notch out for it to fit around the axle, now the walls sit perfectly, and I am going to invite my friends over again to hold up the walls so I can screw them into place temporarily to do the cabinets. then they will come back down for cabinet routing, and stain.
The correct route!
The very first pic of the wall in place! I had to really stretch to get this pic since I had to hold it up! haha
The axle Notch
Where the floor meets the profile
