This is my second experience with building a custom cabinet and have learned that you don't do it because it is the most economical choice. You embark on this journey to achieve the look and use-ability you want. Features such as size, material quality, stain color, hardware, accessibility, move-ability and blending in with room decor play a role.
Just a rough breakdown so others who might be interested in their own style of cabinet might get an idea of what is involved.
-Hardwood Lumber and Baltic Birch Plywood $400.00
-Hardware to include wheels, drawer slides, drawer and door hardware and shelf brackets $100
-Glass $75.00
-Stains,Lacquer,and supplies $100
-Labor to cut, sand, assemble, stain and finish cabinet $550.00
-Fuel to acquire materials and travel to cabinet shop $75.00
Total $1300.00
Martyo is correct in that the journey and enjoyable experience of working with a craftsman become paramount and cost becomes secondary once you start down the path or journey of acquiring "your own" audio cabinet.
Good luck to all on your own journeys in audio!
