I'm building a pair of bookcases using cherry plywood in a mid-Century style. The side panels and shelves are 3/4-inch plywood, and the back is 1/2-inch. My question is about how best to attach the back. I'm considering two options:
1. 1/4-inch dado located 1/4 inch in from the back on the sides and the top and bottom panels. Add a 1/4-inch rabbet along the edges of the back side of the back panel. Once installed, the back panel would be flush with the rear edges of the bookcase.
2. Use dominos on the edges of the back panel and inside edges of the sides and the top and bottom panels. I could widen the mortices, since I wouldn't need tight side-to-side tolerances.
Which of these options would you use, or do you have an even better idea?
1. 1/4-inch dado located 1/4 inch in from the back on the sides and the top and bottom panels. Add a 1/4-inch rabbet along the edges of the back side of the back panel. Once installed, the back panel would be flush with the rear edges of the bookcase.
2. Use dominos on the edges of the back panel and inside edges of the sides and the top and bottom panels. I could widen the mortices, since I wouldn't need tight side-to-side tolerances.
Which of these options would you use, or do you have an even better idea?