Hi Folks…..
Brand new to the discussion forum.
I saw somewhere a formula or table for the maximum spans of book-case shelves.
Can you help me out on this?????
Thanks a bunch.
Hi Folks…..
Brand new to the discussion forum.
I saw somewhere a formula or table for the maximum spans of book-case shelves.
Can you help me out on this?????
Thanks a bunch.
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Welcome to the forum. Here is the answer to your question.
http://www.woodbin.com/calcs/sagulator.htm
Thanks for the welcome, and thanks for the "Sagulator".Ron
Was the book case open back or are the shelves attached to the back this makes a difference. The sagulator was cool,but where were the units for different finish ply stock? Gary Rodgowski(sp?)'s book on case constuction had good user info on spans.-C
Thanks, Correy.I'm building some bookcases for the Grandkids out of MDF, with a closed back. Rogowski's book sounds like a wise investment for my library.Ron
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