Hi folks , I have been asked by a friend to make some kitchen shelves out of scaffold boards , I would be joining 2 (9" boards) together to get the width & my question is , what is the best way to do it . I have tried unsuccessfully in the past at biscuit jointing , but what I did have success at was using a router cutter to put a slot all or most of the way along the length & then either thicknessing a piece to glue in , or I have a vague idea we may have even used ply to slot in as a full length biscuit . The boards will start off at 225mm x 36mm , if I get the chance then I may put them through a thicknesser & take a couple of mm off , or I will belt sand them . Length will be about 1200mm x 440? x 30 something. Are there any guidelines on widths or lengths of shelves , I don't know what sort of weight she is planning to put on these shelves . I am thinking of putting battens under 3 sides of these shelves as they will be in an alcove & it will just be the front edge of the shelves that will not be supported . If I go down this route , can I make these battens a bit decorative ( any ideas) & should I go down this route . I may have missed out some details you need to know & I am a keen DIYER as opposed to you professionals , so please bear with me . PS I think the boards are made from whitewood (spruce?) The boards are new 13ft & cost about £10 each , thanks , Tony