Dave Ronyak
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My Domino set came yesterday, thanks to "Uncle Bob." For my first learner project I would like to straighten a couple of 16"W X 3/4" T X 60" L shelves made from particle board core melamine. The shelves are supported only at their ends and both lengthwise edges are exposed. The ends are scribe cut to fit the odd-shaped standards. One edge is factory coated with melamine, the other is painted white. I would like to add a strip of oak to one or both lengthwise edges reinforce these melamine shelves against sagging. (They currently sag under their own weight.) Should I add the oak strips from the bottom, thereby mortising into the face of the melamine shelves and ending with dominos perpendicular to the melamine shelves? Or should I rip off a strip from the edges of the melamine shelves, mortise and insert dominos parallel to the plane of the shelves? What glue should I use? Should I apply any glue where the wood strip will be in contact with a melamine coated surface? Should that be a different glue? I have water-based aliphatic (Titebond) glue, and the PU equivalent of Gorilla glue. What should be the vertical dimension of the wood reinforcement strips? The shelves are intended to hold mostly stacks of clothing within a large closest that is accessible from both sides.