otter
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More specifically, advice needed for attaching oak to chipboard...
I am making my own router table and using an spare kitchen cupboard shelf as the top. This is made from 19mm melamine laminated chipboard. For strength I am coupling it with a piece of 12mm birch ply underneath and I am using 20mm thick oak strips around the edges to protect the edge of the chipboard.
My question really is how to attach the oak to the bare chipboard edges. Glue and screws for the outside edges? Will this be strong enough bind to the bare chipboard? Biscuits maybe? Will biscuits or screws open up the chipboard to give an un-flat surface?
What about the internal edges (i.e. what the 6mm insert plate sits in). These oak strips will be rebated for the insert plate so I will only have a 13mm face for any screws. Bicuits again?
Hope this makes sense, I will include a drawing to hopefully demonstrate what I mean as soon as I get into work.
Thanks for any advice
Otts
I am making my own router table and using an spare kitchen cupboard shelf as the top. This is made from 19mm melamine laminated chipboard. For strength I am coupling it with a piece of 12mm birch ply underneath and I am using 20mm thick oak strips around the edges to protect the edge of the chipboard.
My question really is how to attach the oak to the bare chipboard edges. Glue and screws for the outside edges? Will this be strong enough bind to the bare chipboard? Biscuits maybe? Will biscuits or screws open up the chipboard to give an un-flat surface?
What about the internal edges (i.e. what the 6mm insert plate sits in). These oak strips will be rebated for the insert plate so I will only have a 13mm face for any screws. Bicuits again?
Hope this makes sense, I will include a drawing to hopefully demonstrate what I mean as soon as I get into work.
Thanks for any advice
Otts