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[[File:Shelf-joint-ends.png|thumb|Shelf supported at ends]]
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[[File:Shelf-joint-thumb.png|thumb|Shelf supported across width]]
|image        = Shelf-joint-ends.png
|designer    = Joy Livingwell
|date        = 2000
|tools        = [[Wrenches]]
|parts        = [[Frames]], [[Nuts]], [[Bolts]], [[End caps]], [[Plates]]
|techniques  = [[Tri joints]]
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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
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=Approaches=
=Approaches=
Joy Livingwell developed these shelf joints which enable unmodified [[plates]] to be used with [[frames]] of the same dimension in a sturdy configuration which moves the [[tri-joints]] to a less obvious location.
Joy Livingwell developed these shelf joints which enable unmodified [[plates]] to be used with [[frames]] of the same dimension in a sturdy configuration which moves the [[tri-joints]] to a less obvious location.
=Techniques=
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Tri-joint-thumb.png|link=[[Tri joints]]|[[Tri joints]]
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=Tools=
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<gallery>
Wrench.png|link=[[Wrenches]]|[[Wrenches]]
Shelf-joint-ends.png|thumb|Shelf supported at ends
Shelf-joint-thumb.png|thumb|Shelf supported across width
</gallery>
</gallery>


=References=
=References=

Revision as of 01:45, 28 March 2021


Technique: Shelf joints
Tools: Wrenches
Parts: Frames, Nuts, Bolts, End caps, Plates
Techniques: Tri joints


Introduction

Using frames and plates of the same dimension to create shelves is awesome.

Challenges

Plates make room for tri-joints challenging to find. Some configurations require cutting notches or holes into plates.

Approaches

Joy Livingwell developed these shelf joints which enable unmodified plates to be used with frames of the same dimension in a sturdy configuration which moves the tri-joints to a less obvious location.

References