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13th June 2000, 01:37 PM #1New Member
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basics
G,day I am starting woodwork and my first project is a freestanding bookshelf for my daughter, 1.6 metres high 900mm wide i used dowels to join shelves to the sides,well when i did a dry run putting it together fitted good then i glued and clamped it when it stands it is wonky side to side i mean how do i remedy this, i was thinking that putting a back on it might help
all help appreciated
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Brett
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13th June 2000, 08:22 PM #2Retired
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Gooday.
Brett, a plywood or Mdf (I didn't say that )back will definately stiffen it considerably.
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Ian () Robertson
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13th June 2000, 08:40 PM #3Supermod
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Oooooo watch that mouth of yours!!
Might have to censor that post hehehehehehe
Tounge&groove back would look great as well as stifening things up, just make sure what ever you put on goes on square....
Cheers
Shane.......