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Hi all
I'm wanting to put shelves up in an alcove.
Problem: the gap is 124cm in length, and most plywood comes in 244cm lengths. I can either waste nearly 50% of each bit of plywood, OR make each shelf 122cm - basically 2cms short in my alcove.
What I want to know is: is the 2cm difference a problem? Could I just make some thicker battens for them to rest on, or is it really important that they sit flush with the walls?
Ive been on the sagulator (http://www.woodbin.com/calcs/sagulator.htm) to check there is enough support for my books.
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks
Potato
I'm wanting to put shelves up in an alcove.
Problem: the gap is 124cm in length, and most plywood comes in 244cm lengths. I can either waste nearly 50% of each bit of plywood, OR make each shelf 122cm - basically 2cms short in my alcove.
What I want to know is: is the 2cm difference a problem? Could I just make some thicker battens for them to rest on, or is it really important that they sit flush with the walls?
Ive been on the sagulator (http://www.woodbin.com/calcs/sagulator.htm) to check there is enough support for my books.
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks
Potato