Hi all,
I'm planning on building a wine rack out of birch ply. Aesthetically, I'd like the rails on which the wine bottles sit to be orientated so that the ply is horizontal. But that would mean fixing the ply rails edge-on to the side supports. The rails will be 18mm ply with a width of 20mm.
Can I screw the rails into the side supports (with careful drilling and countersinking), or am I likely to split them?
But then again maybe it'd look better with the ply vertical - that would then match the ply on the vertical supports. Thoughts?
I'm planning on building a wine rack out of birch ply. Aesthetically, I'd like the rails on which the wine bottles sit to be orientated so that the ply is horizontal. But that would mean fixing the ply rails edge-on to the side supports. The rails will be 18mm ply with a width of 20mm.
Can I screw the rails into the side supports (with careful drilling and countersinking), or am I likely to split them?
But then again maybe it'd look better with the ply vertical - that would then match the ply on the vertical supports. Thoughts?