Shelving, Plain and Simple Strong, versatile and easy to make, these shelf units use inexpensive materials by M. Felix Marti Front and rear uprights, ori- ented at right angles to each oth- er, provide lateral stability. Inc., 461 River Road, Clifton, NJ 07014; 800-733-7111). There is virtually no chip- ping on the down side of the shelf stock. Dado material for corner uprights I lay out the shelf spacing on a 9-in.-wide oak board. This width will yield four 2-in.- wide upright corner posts with allowance 1 for kerfs and some cleanup. Using a ⁄2-in. down-shear bit in my router and the jig shown in figure 1 on the facing page, I 1 plow ⁄4-in.-deep dadoes across the full A versatile design for a variety of uses. These shelves can be sized to fit any location. 9-in. width. The down-shear bit makes a clean cut, and careful jig construction yields a dado so tight I have to tap the up- s unassuming as these shelves are, Laminate shelf stock first, rights onto the shelf stock. Then I rip this they have many of the features and then cut to size board into pieces a little wider than 2 in., that I like most in furniture. I glue the plastic laminate to a sheet of which I feed on edge through a planer to A 5 They’re lightweight, sturdy and use sim- ⁄8-in. particleboard or MDF. Melamine produce uniform finished widths. Finally, ple, effectiv
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