gearsbox82
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I've got some 15mm thick birch ply panels to build an acoustic cab, roughly 400x500, 350 deep, 15-20Kg once populated.
It's meant to stay on the floor most of the time, but it'll be carried around as well, from the top.
Here I handmade a scaled version of what I believe is called a lock-rebate (? please do correct me), 1/2 1/2 1/2.
Do you recon this could be an alternative to the largerly used box/dovetail joint?
Not taking any shortcuts here, I'm basically just trying to reduce the amount of powertools I need first to make a strong, nice and pure wood joint.
Hand-dovetail joints are not an option right now, as I'm not consistent yet. It will take time and I don't wanna burn these panels.
I figured I could make a proper rebate joint by using just a table saw or a router.
Mind there will be two perpendicular inner panels attached to the shell, reinforcing the structure.
Could this work?
It's meant to stay on the floor most of the time, but it'll be carried around as well, from the top.
Here I handmade a scaled version of what I believe is called a lock-rebate (? please do correct me), 1/2 1/2 1/2.
Do you recon this could be an alternative to the largerly used box/dovetail joint?
Not taking any shortcuts here, I'm basically just trying to reduce the amount of powertools I need first to make a strong, nice and pure wood joint.
Hand-dovetail joints are not an option right now, as I'm not consistent yet. It will take time and I don't wanna burn these panels.
I figured I could make a proper rebate joint by using just a table saw or a router.
Mind there will be two perpendicular inner panels attached to the shell, reinforcing the structure.
Could this work?