I'm in the process of making my first sizeable piece; a floor-standing cabinet with a bookshelf on top, and I've got a question about strengths.
The whole thing is made of pine boards, and the cabinet itself is 400x19mm pine, arranged in a cuboid (1000mm x 600mm). There's a support pillar at the back (70x20mm stock), the back (4mm ply) will be tacked to the back of all four boards (in a rabbet), and all boards have dowels in each corner. I can PM a pic to anyone interested, since I'm not allowed to post links yet.
Is this strong enough? Considering the span of the top board, I'm wondering whether I should add a horizontal beam/rail/joist(?) underneath the top board to prevent it sagging over time. I didn't really want to add another vertical post in the middle at the front, as it would interfere with the internal space.
I'm not an experienced cabinet maker, so any input would be appreciated
The whole thing is made of pine boards, and the cabinet itself is 400x19mm pine, arranged in a cuboid (1000mm x 600mm). There's a support pillar at the back (70x20mm stock), the back (4mm ply) will be tacked to the back of all four boards (in a rabbet), and all boards have dowels in each corner. I can PM a pic to anyone interested, since I'm not allowed to post links yet.
Is this strong enough? Considering the span of the top board, I'm wondering whether I should add a horizontal beam/rail/joist(?) underneath the top board to prevent it sagging over time. I didn't really want to add another vertical post in the middle at the front, as it would interfere with the internal space.
I'm not an experienced cabinet maker, so any input would be appreciated