"joeD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> SWMBO has commissioned me to build her the Cherry console in Woodsmith
> #146. It calls for taking 1/4" cherry plywood and gluing them up back to
> back to make side panels. Will a solid panel that is 6" x 23" x 3/8" split
> over time if I use nice straight stock?
If it is floating it should not be a problem.. However, it will not be a
thick as 2 1/4" panels glued back to back. Because the plywood is also used
on the back panels and you would be buying a sheet of cherry anyway, using
solid wood for the narrower side panels would be more expensive than simply
using the plywood.
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 09:48:49 -0500, "joeD" <[email protected]> wrote:
>SWMBO has commissioned me to build her the Cherry console in Woodsmith
>#146. It calls for taking 1/4" cherry plywood and gluing them up back to
>back to make side panels. Will a solid panel that is 6" x 23" x 3/8" split
>over time if I use nice straight stock?
>
>
not if the panel is floating.
>
> If it is floating it should not be a problem.. However, it will not be a
> thick as 2 1/4" panels glued back to back. Because the plywood is also
> used on the back panels and you would be buying a sheet of cherry anyway,
> using solid wood for the narrower side panels would be more expensive than
> simply using the plywood.
>
I just wish two pieces of 1/4" equaled 1/2". I just glued them up and they
are somewhere between 3/8 and 1/2.
The reason I asked is because I have lots of cherry that I got cheap awhile
back and the plywood I bought looked so pretty I didn't want to cut it
<grin>