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Bought a sheet of masonite at HD some years back. Wanted it ripped to 8". Was told store policy not to go less than than a foot for safety reasons, even with the saw being in a vertical stand which would take out any risk of fingers getting knicked.Now if you would visit a more locally owned place with a mill service, you should be able to find them more accommodating although you would be charged something for the time involved. Maybe even worth it to drive elsewhere, (Mobile?) for that service assuming you have a way to bring it home.
If you have a Menards store nearby then check there. I bought real nice 3/4" 13 ply birch ply from them for $39 / sheet.
That should do well as a framing structure - especially if you go foam base and not more wood. I tend to favor light construction - not a light as Ed mind you - ever since I saw Jim Ftizgerald give a benchwork construction clinic in Orland a gazillion years ago standing on a 3 inch tall box beam made of shirt cardboard. Birch plywood will give you great stability dimensionally as long as you are reasonable in the load it needs to carry - and your module dimensions look reasonable.
Road trip over. Don't think I'll do that again anytime soon. The 5x5 Baltic Birch would not fit inside my minivan. Only had a 51" clearance to get it inside so I had to strap it to the roof and drive the 50 miles back and drop it off at my friends place doing an average of 40mph.The birch looks good and we will probably get it ripped tomorrow afternoon. Can't wait and probably start actual construction this weekend. Yay!!
Nothing like a big pile of wood to get motivated!