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- Wood Suppliers Near Phoenix Arizona - LumberJocks Woodworking Forum
For people near Chino California the National Wood Products is your local supplier of hardwood plywood in Los Angeles, Chino, Riverside, and all other areas of Southern California We have both domestic and import hardwoods in a variety of species, grades, and types
- How to screw into the edge of plywood? - LumberJocks Woodworking Forum
After the bending pressure to failure, there was a slight hump in the surface of the plywood So my unscientific opinion is I wouldn't hesitate to screw into the edge of 3 4 inch baltic birch plywood with coarse thread self-tapping screws I will say that if this were a project I cared about, I'd cut dados and use the screws for increased strength
- Safest Way to Connect 1 2 Plywood Joints - LumberJocks Woodworking Forum
I'm building a cabinet and this one section requires me to screw directly into a 1 2" plywood joint I know that I'm mostly safe pre-drilling a hole that's hopefully straight but was curious what you guys recommend in this scenario to connect a clean 1 2" joint This seam runs about 7 feet in
- Kitchen cabinet toe kick | LumberJocks Woodworking Forum
I am considering building seperate toe kick boxes for this current kitchen cabinet job Level and install the toe kick boxes first then install the boxes to the toe kick Has anyone used 2 x 4 lumber to build the toe kick boxes, or is a inexpensive 3 4 plywood the way to get more consistent
- No-void plywood - LumberJocks Woodworking Forum
I've got a project coming up where I need maybe about a quarter sheet of no-void plywood and there's none to be found in my area, even at the lumber specialty stores The species used for the plies or laminate isn't particularly important I'm just looking for something that's about 3 4" with
- 1 2 vs. 3 4 plywood for kitchen cabinets - LumberJocks Woodworking Forum
For years I have been using 3 4" plywood, tongue and groove, for kitchen cabinets Recently I saw a Robert Settich video where he uses 1 2" ply for his cabinets
- What to use when there is no Baltic Birch?
I'm looking for an alternative for 1 2 Baltic birch for some shop drawers Already made the cabinet out of oak plywood ($ ouch!) because there isn't any Baltic birch to to had for miles and miles But I'm having a hard time finding an alternative for the drawers I've always made them out of
- The Best Settings for Various Woods Laser Engraving
It is important to note that the optimal speed and power settings for laser engraving wood will depend on a number of factors, including the type of wood you are using, the thickness of the wood, and the desired depth of the engraving Here are some specific recommendations for laser engraving
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