Hi all,
In the near future, I need to build something in the order of 56 lineal feet of simple shelf units on 5 different walls. Depths (with back) will go from 9 to 15". Widths will vary from 24 to 36", with many units Siamesed. Heights will vary from 24" (TV stand) up to 84". I will likely use 3/4" ply to make the boxes, and Domino's to fix them together. Most sides will be drilled with the LR-32 system, so that the shelves can be adjusted. So overall, nothing fancy. What I'm looking for is advice on how to maximize the sheet goods (programs, books, rules-of-thumb, etc.), as I am just at the design stage now and can tweak some dimensions here and there. Perhaps using 1/2" ply for the backs would be sensible to cut costs, but that makes Domino's to attach the backs iffy/difficult, and I'd like to avoid having to use rabbets if possible (KISS).
Many (/most/all) of these units will be painted, but some may possibly be prefinished Maple, and I assume that makes optimizing more difficult because of grain direction.
Thanks, Dick
In the near future, I need to build something in the order of 56 lineal feet of simple shelf units on 5 different walls. Depths (with back) will go from 9 to 15". Widths will vary from 24 to 36", with many units Siamesed. Heights will vary from 24" (TV stand) up to 84". I will likely use 3/4" ply to make the boxes, and Domino's to fix them together. Most sides will be drilled with the LR-32 system, so that the shelves can be adjusted. So overall, nothing fancy. What I'm looking for is advice on how to maximize the sheet goods (programs, books, rules-of-thumb, etc.), as I am just at the design stage now and can tweak some dimensions here and there. Perhaps using 1/2" ply for the backs would be sensible to cut costs, but that makes Domino's to attach the backs iffy/difficult, and I'd like to avoid having to use rabbets if possible (KISS).
Many (/most/all) of these units will be painted, but some may possibly be prefinished Maple, and I assume that makes optimizing more difficult because of grain direction.
Thanks, Dick