andrewm
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I have a need to join two pieces of Mermaid board edge-to-edge. This is 12mm plywood with a laminate face used as an alternative to tiles in shower cubicles. The shower room is too small to get a full piece in so the only solution that I can think of is to cut it in two and then rejoin once in the shower. Any recommendatiohns as to the best way to acheive this?
The best that I have come up with is to route a 3mm groove in each piece and use a piece of 1/8" aluminium strip as a floating tenon, glueing the whole lot together with some rapid set Araldite. This will result in less of a disconnect in the face panel than cutting a tounge and groove.
What does anyone think?
Andrew
The best that I have come up with is to route a 3mm groove in each piece and use a piece of 1/8" aluminium strip as a floating tenon, glueing the whole lot together with some rapid set Araldite. This will result in less of a disconnect in the face panel than cutting a tounge and groove.
What does anyone think?
Andrew