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- How to screw into the edge of plywood? - LumberJocks Woodworking Forum
After the bending pressure to failure, there was a slight hump in the surface of the plywood So my unscientific opinion is I wouldn't hesitate to screw into the edge of 3 4 inch baltic birch plywood with coarse thread self-tapping screws I will say that if this were a project I cared about, I'd cut dados and use the screws for increased strength
- Wood Suppliers Near Phoenix Arizona - LumberJocks Woodworking Forum
For people near Chino California the National Wood Products is your local supplier of hardwood plywood in Los Angeles, Chino, Riverside, and all other areas of Southern California We have both domestic and import hardwoods in a variety of species, grades, and types
- Are dowels affective in plywood? - LumberJocks Woodworking Forum
I was wondering, are dowels affective in plywood? I am mildly confused due to the fact that the grain direction alternates rvery layer Gluing plywood together is essentially gluing a surface which is partially side grain and also partially end grain I am building a dresser and plan to use
- Safest Way to Connect 1 2 Plywood Joints - LumberJocks Woodworking Forum
I'm building a cabinet and this one section requires me to screw directly into a 1 2" plywood joint I know that I'm mostly safe pre-drilling a hole that's hopefully straight but was curious what you guys recommend in this scenario to connect a clean 1 2" joint This seam runs about 7 feet in
- Threaded inserts in plywood - LumberJocks Woodworking Forum
Threaded inserts, like many fasteners, come in hardwood and softwood versions Typically, this means a finer thread and a smaller mounting hole With that in mind, is plywood considered softwood or hard wood? My thinking is that plywood is less dense than say maple or cherry and so the
- Best way to execute an edge miter joint for plywood carcase?
Don't just use glue for plywood miter joints Your last choice is best of those listed because the biscuits Fine Woodworking or some other wood magazine last month had an article about joining plywood miters with splines and or with aluminum angles attached to wood that fit into mortises on each piece of plywood Much more work to build it, but it wont suck the way a plywood miter would with
- What Size Plywood for Walls? - LumberJocks Woodworking Forum
I like the natural plywood cover too, but, and even with the walls covered, painting them white really helped brighten the shop, both for appearance and for viability
- Stupid questions about hauling plywood w pickup
The stupid questions are… if I throw plywood in the back and lean it on the tailgate (closed), does it need to be secured? Can it possibly shift out of the bed if I accelerate fast, or will the weight hold it down? If I do need to secure it from sliding out, how would I do that? How about long 2×4's and such?
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