Thanks for all your help so far in designing my built in wardrobes
, i have a few more quetions i you dont mind.
1. I am going to make the wardrobes out of veneered ply wood, is the construction method still the same :?:
2. Should i still use 18mm for the sides, top, bottom, and shlves. Then use 6mm for the back :?:
3. How many biscuit should i use on the corner joints, and how far should i space them apart :?: (is it just a case of placing them between the carcass screws spacing
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4. I am going to make the wardrobes in the garage first, then assemble in the bedroom. Should i drill the pilot and clearance holes (for carcase screws), and screw the wardrobes together in the garage (then take apart) and assemble in the wardobe in the bedrroom :?: (or just do the biscuit joints in the garage, and screw together in the bedroom).
I hope you dont mind answering my questions for me, all the advice given so far has been much appreciated.
thanks![Big grin :D :D](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
1. I am going to make the wardrobes out of veneered ply wood, is the construction method still the same :?:
2. Should i still use 18mm for the sides, top, bottom, and shlves. Then use 6mm for the back :?:
3. How many biscuit should i use on the corner joints, and how far should i space them apart :?: (is it just a case of placing them between the carcass screws spacing
4. I am going to make the wardrobes in the garage first, then assemble in the bedroom. Should i drill the pilot and clearance holes (for carcase screws), and screw the wardrobes together in the garage (then take apart) and assemble in the wardobe in the bedrroom :?: (or just do the biscuit joints in the garage, and screw together in the bedroom).
I hope you dont mind answering my questions for me, all the advice given so far has been much appreciated.
thanks