markblue777
Established Member
Hi all,
I am making a few pine shelves at the moment for the front room and i am going to make some shelf supports out of pine as well so it all fits together nicely (so no metal this is hanging off the wall)
My question is what grain direction should I cut the supports to get the best strength. Should I try to keep the grain parallel to the wall?
The longest shelf is around 1200mm and about 250mm wide
The design is not final for the shelf supports but i like the following (but it is up to the misses in the end)
http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Small-Decora...==/$T2eC16VHJGYE9nooiLgbBQduO5kt8Q~~60_12.JPG
http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Pair-of-Wood...kc/$(KGrHqNHJBkFJv861KyDBSfjkc(+jw~~60_12.JPG
http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Wooden-Corbe...Q=/$(KGrHqYOKo0E5kuJJyVrBOfchG12sw~~60_12.JPG
would any of these types of design effect how i should have the grain? or am i just worrying about nothing.
Cheers
Mark
I am making a few pine shelves at the moment for the front room and i am going to make some shelf supports out of pine as well so it all fits together nicely (so no metal this is hanging off the wall)
My question is what grain direction should I cut the supports to get the best strength. Should I try to keep the grain parallel to the wall?
The longest shelf is around 1200mm and about 250mm wide
The design is not final for the shelf supports but i like the following (but it is up to the misses in the end)
http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Small-Decora...==/$T2eC16VHJGYE9nooiLgbBQduO5kt8Q~~60_12.JPG
http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Pair-of-Wood...kc/$(KGrHqNHJBkFJv861KyDBSfjkc(+jw~~60_12.JPG
http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Wooden-Corbe...Q=/$(KGrHqYOKo0E5kuJJyVrBOfchG12sw~~60_12.JPG
would any of these types of design effect how i should have the grain? or am i just worrying about nothing.
Cheers
Mark