I just used my DOmino for assembling Melamine shelving units in the Dr's Office I am building-out. it has worked VERY well.
all the fixed shelves are domino'd on one side, then screwed on the other. then the next shelf gets domino's -spaced around the screws, so all screw heads are concealed by the next shelf. (does this make sense?)
it worked very very well.
although I fit all domino's DRY (no glue)
the units are built wall to wall, so once assembled, they are set in place and shimmed tightly front and back of every fixed shelf row, which tightens up all the loose joints.
I built a test rig 1st, and got over 500lbs on the test shelf before it finally cracked out in the field (4 dominos one side, 4 screws on the other)
I expected the dry dominos to blow through the domino mortises (8mm domino used in 19mm Melamine)
-but that didn't happen. it bent and bent and bent, and finally cracked out in the middle of the span.
I have been using the daylights out of my Domino for all sorts of things I never expected to use it for.
millwork installation, jambs, casing, miter joint in a solid white oak bar-top
with plywood, -veneer core, I would setup a test jig, and I would try gluing those dominos.
probably going to work fine being glued in veneer core ply,
Melamine? -I was afraid it would swell up too much, so, no glue...
-spit on that stuff and it swells up and turns to mush. -your plywood + solid leg cab plan? go for it, go crazy with your Dominok, you will not regret it! and I promise you, once you start using it, you're not going to want to stop!
I NEVER imagined I would use the Domino as much as I have this past week... AMAZING tool, truly amazing!