Laminating solid wood to plywood
I'm in the process of building a hanging tool cabinet and I wanted to dress-up the small pocket drawers at the bottom of the cabinet.
I purchased a nice board of bird's eye maple and I was going to use the entire 3/4" thickness for the front of the drawers. However, being the cheap guy that I am, I wondered whether it would be okay to resaw the board down to a thickness of 1/8"-1/4", and laminate it to a piece of 1/2" Baltic Birch.
Should I be concerned about the lamination failing? I live in Northern CA, so we don't get wide swings in temps or humidity.
Thanks,
Kevin