I'm a long way from putting saw to wood, but thought I'd put this to the experts just the same.
My TV has a 3500 lb tow rating (well, call it 2500 to be safe after driver/passengers/gear). TO that end, I'm planning on about a 1500 lb goal for my eventual TTT (modified weekender) build. I've got a pretty well equipped woodshop (or will once I get it all in one place following my current move). I have a contractor saw, two bandsaws, planer, jointer, router, along with the 'usual' hand and smaller power tools (drill/drivers) etc...
I've got a Kreg Jig, and was thinking that a stick built sandwich for the framing (ply, wood frame & panelling) would be well within my skill sets. I've seen 'we all overbuild' in many of the threads I've been reading. To that end, I'm considering using 1x3 (or 1x2) poplar over 2x2 pine for framing. Poplar is the 'softest' hardwood, but is still strong enough that it is often used as a 'secondary' wood in fine furniture. Has anyone used Poplar in their build or am I barking up the wrong tree?