Now I don’t feel so bad, we’ve only “wasted” 2 sheets of oak plywood

which we bought early on before doing much reading. We are now using ½” Baltic Birch, which was the width I could get in a 4’ x 8’ piece. The oak plywood was made in China and after reading other people’s experience with Chinese plywood

I didn’t really want to risk it for my walls, that is a rather major component of a teardrop. Baltic Birch has no voids like other plywood. The small company from which I bought it said they will not buy any plywood from China. Only one time did they try some, to save a few dollars, and out of 40 sheets, 16 were returned because when people cut them they started falling apart and then returned them.

. So with that deal instead of saving a few dollars they lost money!
We didn’t throw away the plywood, we are just using it for other things. Also to make sure we liked the profile and door placement we bought a sheet of the cheapest ¼” HD masonite we could find and worked on that, cut it out and then used that as a pattern.

We have the sides cut but aren’t quit ready to permanently put them up yet.
Sandman, just look at it as all part of the process and all that matters is at the end is you have a teardrop you can enjoy.
Martha