Hello all! I am building a dresser for my new baby boy that's coming any day now! I am looking to add wood to the back so that I can attach the drawer slides and add some stability.
That being said, I do not have 1x4's of real wood available to me right now. I can buy them if necessary(and don't mind the $$$) but I was wondering if I might be able to use the off-cuts from my 4x8 sheets of 3/4" Shop-Grade 5-Ply Maple. These would be the same thickness as solid pieces of 1x4's but I wasn't sure if the ply was as strong as normal wood to attach the drawer slides too. Drawers will be filled with clothes, baby clothes(!), so they will not be going to be terrible heavy. I was also going to give vertical bracing between the pieces of ply to ensure stability.
The braces would go from edge to edge across the back. I have included a picture of the dresser and the maple plywood which I have enough of to get me through this project if that works.
Thank you very much for all your help....super excited to finish this up!
That being said, I do not have 1x4's of real wood available to me right now. I can buy them if necessary(and don't mind the $$$) but I was wondering if I might be able to use the off-cuts from my 4x8 sheets of 3/4" Shop-Grade 5-Ply Maple. These would be the same thickness as solid pieces of 1x4's but I wasn't sure if the ply was as strong as normal wood to attach the drawer slides too. Drawers will be filled with clothes, baby clothes(!), so they will not be going to be terrible heavy. I was also going to give vertical bracing between the pieces of ply to ensure stability.
The braces would go from edge to edge across the back. I have included a picture of the dresser and the maple plywood which I have enough of to get me through this project if that works.
Thank you very much for all your help....super excited to finish this up!