I am starting to plan a printer stand for a friend. I plan to put 4 adjustable 
shelves inside and the stand will be 36" high.
I do have the shelf pin jig but an considering a very old technique. This 
technique is to take two 1 - 1/2" boards and drill 3/4" holes down the center  
3/8 or 1/2" apart. Then rip the boards in half. These 4 pieces will become the 
front and rear shelf supports. For the shelves use3/4" stock and make a 
bullnose on the sides and front or a decorative front edge. The shelves will 
neatly slide into the supports. This is to make a scalloped look for the front. 
Has anyone done anything similar? I think that if I use oak the will be little 
chance of the supports breaking off. 
Lenny http://www.geocities.com/lenny_mchugh/

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