I don't do much with plywood but I recently started a project to build display tables, a sales counter and a service counter for a new computer store. Most of the work will be in hardwoods but the counter carcasses will be 3/4" birch plywood with a hardwood face frame, hardwood tops and a hardwood frame and panel front.
I've got biscuits, pocket screws, dados and rabbets, pax screws, glue and lots clamps. What combination will give me ease of assembly without compromising strength in the plywood carcasses?
I'm currently leaning towards butt joints with biscuits and glue, screwed together with a few pax screws to hold it together while the glue dries. Is this to much or not enough?
I've got biscuits, pocket screws, dados and rabbets, pax screws, glue and lots clamps. What combination will give me ease of assembly without compromising strength in the plywood carcasses?
I'm currently leaning towards butt joints with biscuits and glue, screwed together with a few pax screws to hold it together while the glue dries. Is this to much or not enough?