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Plywood magazine rack

Step 2Tracing

Tracing
The panels to be prepared are:

A Side panel, 26 by 34 cm
B Side panel, 26 by 34 cm
C Back panel, 23 by by 35 cm
D Intermediate separator, 23 by 24 cm
E Intermediate separator, 23 by 15 cm
F Front panel, 23 by 10 cm
G Bottom panel, 23 by 23 cm

The different parts are traced on the plywood board. If you want to to minimize the cuts and the wastes the reciprocal position of the parts can change according to the dimensions of your raw plywood board. I used a 75 by 100 cm board. Simulations on the paper and a small calculator are helpful for this step.

Once you have decided the position of the different parts, upscale and trace the design directly on the plywood board using a pencil and a square. Once again the rounded lines are traced by hand.
The final position of the parallel separators must be traced on the inside face of the rack sides (see previosu step "Design"). Similar lines must be traced on the up face of the bottom panel, where the separators will be fixed to the bottom. These lines will help in positioning the separators during the assembling.
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