Hi, I know this has been covered before but I was hoping you could give me some advice;
Making a built in bookcase to fit the alcove between chimney breast and wall.
Span 1200mm.
Sagulator Inputs
Span = 1200mm
depth = 300mm
shelf thickness = 27mm (sandwich: 9mm ply / 9mm pine strips / 9mm ply top) E2A: (6mm ply // 15mm pine // 6mm ply) - for price this seems like a better option.
distributed load = 30kg
0.5mm sag total.
I was going to glue the shelf supports in as I add the shelves. working from bottom to top.
IS there a cheaper / quicker way to make the shelves? ( I suppose those options are mutually exclusive)
If I go down the sandwich glue up path, any advise on keeping the 3 pieces aligned whilst I'm struggling to clamp them?
thanks,
Will .
Making a built in bookcase to fit the alcove between chimney breast and wall.
Span 1200mm.
Sagulator Inputs
Span = 1200mm
depth = 300mm
shelf thickness = 27mm (sandwich: 9mm ply / 9mm pine strips / 9mm ply top) E2A: (6mm ply // 15mm pine // 6mm ply) - for price this seems like a better option.
distributed load = 30kg
0.5mm sag total.
I was going to glue the shelf supports in as I add the shelves. working from bottom to top.
IS there a cheaper / quicker way to make the shelves? ( I suppose those options are mutually exclusive)
If I go down the sandwich glue up path, any advise on keeping the 3 pieces aligned whilst I'm struggling to clamp them?
thanks,
Will .