Cheapest wood for temporary plant stand + do I have the tools?
TLDR: I want to build a plant stand to save money, and it doesn't need to look beautiful or last me more than a few months. Is it worth it, and if so what wood should I get?
Hi! I'm in need of a plant stand for my temporary accommodations, since my plants are crowded and not getting enough light at the moment. Because of this, I don't need anything fancy, pretty, or durable, since I only plan to use it for a few months until I move. I'm considering building one by altering some DIY plans to save money, and am wondering what wood I should get, since most DIY tutorials recommend using nicer wood that will last. I'm considering plywood since it seems to be cheaper than pine, but I'm wondering whether there's much of a difference on how much it would warp if a bit of water from the plants accidentally spilled? Additionally, my only tools are a hand saw and a dremel -- will one or the other be harder to use with a hand saw? And lastly, can I buy the cheapest wood I find for this project or will the cheapest stuff not be worth it? This will be my first real woodworking project. Thank you!