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RE: Am I over thinking this - Splinter Puller - 03-11-2020 (03-09-2020, 04:04 PM)CEPenworks Wrote: I am building a hall bench 5' wide and 8' tall. I am backing it with 1/2" plywood. Since the plywood is only 4' wide I need to splice in another piece. I can hide the seam behind some dividers that are 3/4" thick. I was thinking to make 3/4" wide 1/4" deep dados on both pieces so I could overlap them at the joint. Am I over thinking this and would it be fine to just butt them together behind the 3/4" dividers? I'd just go with a small tongue and groove joint or easier, a 1/4" x 1/4" spline, glued in place and have the joint centered on a divider. RE: Am I over thinking this - toolmiser - 03-12-2020 (03-11-2020, 07:50 AM)Splinter Puller Wrote: I'd just go with a small tongue and groove joint or easier, a 1/4" x 1/4" spline, glued in place and have the joint centered on a divider. It's a good thing I didn't reply, I like this method better than what I would have suggested! RE: Am I over thinking this - Bob Vaughan - 03-13-2020 If you can't hide it, point to it. Cover the joint with a piece of screen mold. RE: Am I over thinking this - handi - 03-13-2020 If I am reading your design right, the joint will be behind another board. This is traditionally known as a “board and batten” design with the batten being the narrow board. The batten is specifically there to hide joints. So your design should work fine with a simple butt joint between. RE: Am I over thinking this - DogwoodTales - 03-13-2020 Plenty of good ideas on the back panel. I’m just wondering if this is one solid unit or modular. If one solid unit you will need a lot of room to stand it up and it will only fit under ceilings that are 9’ and higher. |