Hey /diy/, oldfag fa/tg/uy here and I'm thinking of build a smallish bookshelf for muh nerd-tomes.
I've got the dimensions sorted out and I'm not half bad with woodwork, but I'm not theost knowledgeable when it come to the complexities of hardwood furnishings.
My question: Would rabbeting out grooves in the walls of the bookcase with my router be the simplest/most effective way to install the shelves, or is there a better way? I have no idea how its done traditionally but that just seems like the most direct way to me. Thanks for any help/insight you might have!
Pic quasi related: I'm a terrible machinist
>>944827
If you don't need the shelves to move that is an absolutely rock solid way to do it and you should have no qualms about using that technique.
>>944827
What's wrong with caliperbro?
>>944911
you can only get like .02 at best with most calipers...
>>944917
Even crappy verniers are pretty precise nowadays, not sure about accuracy but they'll give the same value if you measure twice.
But unless i'm working on an engine I don't even bother with a micrometer
My right hand has gotten pretty good at noticing about a thou of play.
>>944931
Is that roughly the amount of movement you have in your foreskin?
>>944981