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I'm planning to make some freestanding shelves from 15mm melamine board(300mm wide). The boards will be joined with glued dowels.
What is the normal dowel diameter for a job like this? 6mm or 8mm? |
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Jimbo wrote:
I'm planning to make some freestanding shelves from 15mm melamine board(300mm wide). The boards will be joined with glued dowels. What is the normal dowel diameter for a job like this? 6mm or 8mm? I should think that 6mm dowels would be stronger as there would be more "meat" around them. However, if you're relying on dowels alone I shouldn't put anything heavy on the shelves! Could you get some of those plug-in metal angles used in kitchen fitting? Would be easier and stronger. |
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