If you go to your local lumberyard you can tell them you are making shelves, so you want something that looks nice. They have plywood that stains & varnishes up pretty nicely.
Also for the support legs you can use 2" x 36" dowels or 2" x 48" dowels.
If you go to your local lumberyard you can tell them you are making shelves, so you want something that looks nice. They have plywood that stains & varnishes up pretty nicely.
Also for the support legs you can use 2" x 36" dowels or 2" x 48" dowels.
"Tyrants say that if one is not guilty, then one should not fear their new police powers... Free citizens say that if suspects are guilty, then the government should not fear due process." ~ Jeffry R. Fisher
^^^ If you go with plywood you'll want to cover the edges somehow. Plywood edges are ugly, especially when it's full of voids like a lot of ply these days. When I last used plywood for shelves I glued a strip of real wood to the edge then planed it down flush.
Last edited by DTR; 08-02-2012 at 11:56 AM. Reason: piss poor grammar
Good idea. You could use 2" x 3" for under the outer edge. And glue 1" x 4" wood along the three outside edges.
"Tyrants say that if one is not guilty, then one should not fear their new police powers... Free citizens say that if suspects are guilty, then the government should not fear due process." ~ Jeffry R. Fisher
Any pictures of the progress of this?
I'm curious to see what you've created
Yeah, definately.
Spent all weekend sorting it out and its pretty much finished, im so happy with the results, will definately be posting pics soon, it looks fantastic!!! Thanks for the interest.
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