cantseeitfrommyhouse
Established Member
Evening all
I have been pondering today whether there is a good method for joining sheet materials together into cabinets, without the need for two vertical pieces where the two "cabinets" (or bays of shelves) meet.
eg:
|____________|____________|
Rather than
|____________||____________|
The problem being that the next / previous shelf fouls where you would screw from or biscuit joints would collide. (which ordinarily could be staggered, but not on 100mm deep stretchers and would still require clamping while the glue dries).
How does everybody else build built in furniture?
I have been pondering today whether there is a good method for joining sheet materials together into cabinets, without the need for two vertical pieces where the two "cabinets" (or bays of shelves) meet.
eg:
|____________|____________|
Rather than
|____________||____________|
The problem being that the next / previous shelf fouls where you would screw from or biscuit joints would collide. (which ordinarily could be staggered, but not on 100mm deep stretchers and would still require clamping while the glue dries).
How does everybody else build built in furniture?