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Ryan January 27th 05 09:37 PM

Hardwood edge laminating to plywood
 
I'd like to use a tongue and groove joint. Which would be better? Have
the tongue side on the plywood side or the hardwood side? The span of
the shelf would be 48".

Ryan
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[email protected] January 27th 05 10:07 PM

On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 21:37:28 GMT, Ryan wrote:

I'd like to use a tongue and groove joint. Which would be better? Have
the tongue side on the plywood side or the hardwood side? The span of
the shelf would be 48".

Ryan


FWW recommends grooving the plywood. So the tongue goes on the
hardwood strip.

--RC
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'can't you remember anything I've told you?' and lets
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Swingman January 27th 05 10:08 PM


"Ryan" wrote in message
I'd like to use a tongue and groove joint. Which would be better? Have
the tongue side on the plywood side or the hardwood side? The span of
the shelf would be 48".


Normally you would groove the plywood. In most applications, and considering
the thickness of most edge banding, you likely won't have enough material to
groove the edging material without weakening it.


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Al Holstein January 28th 05 02:22 AM

There was a similar question about a month ago. The answer that I gave
then is the same one that I will give now. Why don't you just use
contact cement to glue the hardwood edge the the plywood shelf. I have
done this many times and then use the router trim off the excess. It
works and looks fine and has held up of me on a wall unit for at least
22 years.

It works for me.

Al



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