city17
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I'm working on a design of a small bookcase/cabinet made from 18mm birch plywood. It's about 150cm high and 120cm wide, will have four shelves (15mm ply) and use dominos for joinery.
However, I'm not entirely sure how rigid it will be. Specifically I'm wondering:
A: If it needs a back plate, or at least some small spacers between shelves at the back to prevent torsion? There will be a back plate behind the drawers. For the design I'd prefer it to not have a back plate.
B: What the strongest configuration is with the side and top and bottom panels, using dominos? I've currently got the top board between the two side ones, and the bottom one underneath.
Below is a drawing from the front perspective. The shelves will be 15mm, they seem thicker on the drawing but that's just a decorative edge.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
However, I'm not entirely sure how rigid it will be. Specifically I'm wondering:
A: If it needs a back plate, or at least some small spacers between shelves at the back to prevent torsion? There will be a back plate behind the drawers. For the design I'd prefer it to not have a back plate.
B: What the strongest configuration is with the side and top and bottom panels, using dominos? I've currently got the top board between the two side ones, and the bottom one underneath.
Below is a drawing from the front perspective. The shelves will be 15mm, they seem thicker on the drawing but that's just a decorative edge.
Any advice would be much appreciated.