Hi everyone,
We're about to build some bookcases into the alcoves of our dining room and these will be stand alone cases, rather than built onto the wall.
Here's a sketch up I did of the wall and cases I would like. (The background is painted green as the wall but will be a plywood back)
One bookcase will have shelves roughly 110cm long and the other 100cm. We were going to make the whole thing from plywood, including the shelves which would be two sheets glued and then with a face frame in front to add strength.
I know that making shelves out of plywood this long is a bad idea as they would sag. But is there a way we could make the shelves this length stronger without having to resort to using dividers?
Thanks everyone
We're about to build some bookcases into the alcoves of our dining room and these will be stand alone cases, rather than built onto the wall.
Here's a sketch up I did of the wall and cases I would like. (The background is painted green as the wall but will be a plywood back)
One bookcase will have shelves roughly 110cm long and the other 100cm. We were going to make the whole thing from plywood, including the shelves which would be two sheets glued and then with a face frame in front to add strength.
I know that making shelves out of plywood this long is a bad idea as they would sag. But is there a way we could make the shelves this length stronger without having to resort to using dividers?
Thanks everyone