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Using maple-veneered plywood I will have a bottom board and an upright
board. I was thinking of using a loose-tenon reinforced joint with a rabbet in the bottom board. But then I will have about half of the thickness of the plywood edge showing on the left side of the bottom board. I was planning on using 1/4" thick maple banding for the plywood edges, but removing a 1/4" inch from the rabbet edge (in red in the drawing) seems like it would weaken the joint. Maybe I should use iron-on veneer here? Opinions, please? -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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