The offset of the center brace is just to allow access to nail or clamp it directly. I can't get them dead center or I am wasting space based on Ball Jar dimensions.
I have a 15 gauge finish nailer and will use titebond wood glue on all joints and with pocket screw underneath or just finish nails in from the side to hold the shelf until the glue sets. I don't have a good enough table saw to make all the dado cuts for them. I have a biscuit cutter and haven't seens if I can lay it flat for sides.
Its still a working design until i am finished. It will hold the weight fine and 1/2 plywood might also. Screwing tot he wall is highly important.
I have a 15 gauge finish nailer and will use titebond wood glue on all joints and with pocket screw underneath or just finish nails in from the side to hold the shelf until the glue sets. I don't have a good enough table saw to make all the dado cuts for them. I have a biscuit cutter and haven't seens if I can lay it flat for sides.
Its still a working design until i am finished. It will hold the weight fine and 1/2 plywood might also. Screwing tot he wall is highly important.
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