I've been asked to build a display map of the world made out of wood. The idea would be to have a 3'x6' flat background with continents on top to hang. I'm leaning toward doing 6 x 1/2 inch poplar for the background and doing a few different wood stains to individual boards or using greys to get more of a recovered barnwood look. I'm also considering vertical shiplap but I don't know if the gaps will throw off the aesthetic.
For the continents I'm debating between doing something similar to the poplar (glue boards together and hand plane then stain) or going with a plywood.
I've done each of the pieces here on individual projects (shiplap, hand planed glued boards, jigsaw, etc.) but I don't have a lot of experience with the layering aspect that the continents bring and I think the jigsaw work is going to be time consuming. I also want the continents to be distinct from the background but for it to also fit together aesthetically. Any recommendations on something like this?
For the continents I'm debating between doing something similar to the poplar (glue boards together and hand plane then stain) or going with a plywood.
I've done each of the pieces here on individual projects (shiplap, hand planed glued boards, jigsaw, etc.) but I don't have a lot of experience with the layering aspect that the continents bring and I think the jigsaw work is going to be time consuming. I also want the continents to be distinct from the background but for it to also fit together aesthetically. Any recommendations on something like this?