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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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![]() "Han" wrote in message ... 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? Yeah, you dont want to remove 1/4" for the banding. And the problem with veneer is that you have to remove just the exact right amount on the pywood so that the veneer is not short or broud of the mating surface. I suggest you put the rabbet on the bottoms of the sides instead of the bottom piece, then you will not have to deal with the exposed plywood edge at all. Cut the rabbet a hair long and sand smooth with the bottom of the bottom. Oops, what Swingman said! |
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: "Han" wrote in message ... 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? Yeah, you dont want to remove 1/4" for the banding. And the problem with veneer is that you have to remove just the exact right amount on the pywood so that the veneer is not short or broud of the mating surface. I suggest you put the rabbet on the bottoms of the sides instead of the bottom piece, then you will not have to deal with the exposed plywood edge at all. Cut the rabbet a hair long and sand smooth with the bottom of the bottom. Oops, what Swingman said! Hi Leon! Thanks for your answer. As I said, I must have had a senior moment not to see that way -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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