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Specification for wooden shelving (thickness vs length)
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This question arises because I was never taught woodwork at school. I want to hang shelves to fill the alcoves either side of the chimney breast in my living room. These are about 1.5m wide. I have lots of books and don't want the shelves to sag in the middle. Can anyone advise me about what thickness of timber I would need to achieve this?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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Moses ........... 1.5m is too much for anything less than 40 or 50mm thick timber. Even then, it would probably sag eventually.
18mm is fine........ ... one suggestion would be to fit a couple of "dividers" to each shelf. Starting from the floor, each one is fixed vertically above the one below. All the load is taken down through each divider to the...
18mm is fine........
18:33 Sun 04th Mar 2012
Moses ........... 1.5m is too much for anything less than 40 or 50mm thick timber. Even then, it would probably sag eventually.
18mm is fine........... one suggestion would be to fit a couple of "dividers" to each shelf. Starting from the floor, each one is fixed vertically above the one below. All the load is taken down through each divider to the floor.
Cut each one a couple of inches narrower than the shelf so that it's partially hidden by the books each side of it. 10 or 12mm thick would do it.
18mm is fine........... one suggestion would be to fit a couple of "dividers" to each shelf. Starting from the floor, each one is fixed vertically above the one below. All the load is taken down through each divider to the floor.
Cut each one a couple of inches narrower than the shelf so that it's partially hidden by the books each side of it. 10 or 12mm thick would do it.
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