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Plywood gusset thicknesses

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Jeff R

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My plans call for using 2 mm plywood gussets on each side of the uprights. I have Finnish birch plywood, GL-2, that measures 1.6 mm, and I have some basswood military plywood that measures at around 2.6 mm. Does anyone see any problem with using the birch on one side and the basswood on the other? That gives a thickness total of 4.2 mm.

Thanks,
Jeff
 
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