Greetings all! Long time reader/first time poster. I have already begun my tear (trailer and floor are already assembled, insulated and ready for walls). I have decided to go with an aluminum roof and wood sides. I have a local supplier here (Peach State Lumber) that got me a really good deal on 3/4" Birch ply. The grain is absolutly beatiful. Herein begins my problem. I have been reading as to suggestions on cutting out the sides and doors. I have no router experience and a little jigsaw experience. I am hesitant to ruin over $40 worth of fine wood in the blink of an eye.
Am I ok to go about this segment with the jigsaw? If so, should I place them both together to cut at once (I understand the implication of possibly ruining 2 pieces at once, but if I cut twice, I'm just doubling my chances for an "oops")?
Also, in cutting out the doors, is the best way to execute a plunge cut with a circular saw and continue with a jig saw? I assumed that both tools rendered different thickness cuts. I have the cubby plans (I have modified) and see no mention of needed spacing in the door jam. Is this usually created by sanding or perhaps a particular router bit?
Sorry for the long post. I know that I will get some great responses from this knowing some of the guys and gals on here. Thanks again and I can't wait to get involved and camp with you guys!