Hi all, have an alcove unit project coming up and the design has particularly long spanning shelves (approx 2m). They are 270mm deep. (drawing attached). Is likely to be loaded with books and potentially ornaments.
Am slightly concerned about sagging over this distance…the current proposed construction would be a torsion box - 2 skins of 9mm MDF glued and pinned to a batten frame of 32mm redwood, giving a shelf thickness of 50mm. On the front edge I’d fix a 50mm poplar lipping.
The shelf will be supported on dominos and screws either end and screwed through the back panel (potentially may integrate supporting batten along back panels).
Do you think this will resist sagging or would it require integrating a steel box section or something more robust - am reluctant to go down this route mind as it adds a lot of cost and time!
Cheers
Am slightly concerned about sagging over this distance…the current proposed construction would be a torsion box - 2 skins of 9mm MDF glued and pinned to a batten frame of 32mm redwood, giving a shelf thickness of 50mm. On the front edge I’d fix a 50mm poplar lipping.
The shelf will be supported on dominos and screws either end and screwed through the back panel (potentially may integrate supporting batten along back panels).
Do you think this will resist sagging or would it require integrating a steel box section or something more robust - am reluctant to go down this route mind as it adds a lot of cost and time!
Cheers