I recently made a drawer for my under-workbench storage area. The drawer is 20" front to back and 10" high. I used 2-#5X30 dominos at each corner along with gluing the oak veneered plywood at the joints also. (Note: This particular oak veneered plywood is many years old and is actually 3/4" ply with a solid pine core, or at least solid pine around the edges, sandwiched between 2 outside layers of fairly substantial oak veneer.) The joint seems solid and the drawer isn't going to hold anything exceptionally heavy; probably just files which is why it was made to a height of 10".
In this case, given the core of the plywood and the extra strength from face grain gluing it will give, I doubt there will be a problem.
My question is for other scenarios where the plywood might be a layered core. Would 2 #5X30 dominoes at each corner yield sufficient strength? The drawers I make for most projects are less in height so the situation doesn't come up for me regularly.
In this case, given the core of the plywood and the extra strength from face grain gluing it will give, I doubt there will be a problem.
My question is for other scenarios where the plywood might be a layered core. Would 2 #5X30 dominoes at each corner yield sufficient strength? The drawers I make for most projects are less in height so the situation doesn't come up for me regularly.