DoubleDutch1962
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Apologies for maybe a very basic question but started my woodworking hobby and for the time being, focussed on storage / rough woodworking projects for the garage until I gain more confidence. My question: how do you determine the size/strength of wood to use?
E.g. I'm making a workbench from plywood/pine timber which has two plywood sides. 18mm ply seems too thick, but is 12mm strong enough? What thickness to use for my drawer (sides) and what size of pine shall I use (22x75mm??) for the corner posts and how many wheels does it need to avoid sagging?
Also made a trolley for my wood with some swivel wheels but given the size of the trolley (1220 x 660 x 18mm) should I put the swivel wheels closer to the centre to avoid the trolley base sagging?
Is there (easy) science to this or is it just guesswork?
E.g. I'm making a workbench from plywood/pine timber which has two plywood sides. 18mm ply seems too thick, but is 12mm strong enough? What thickness to use for my drawer (sides) and what size of pine shall I use (22x75mm??) for the corner posts and how many wheels does it need to avoid sagging?
Also made a trolley for my wood with some swivel wheels but given the size of the trolley (1220 x 660 x 18mm) should I put the swivel wheels closer to the centre to avoid the trolley base sagging?
Is there (easy) science to this or is it just guesswork?