ᐅ Why do the shelves of the BILLY unit sometimes not fit perfectly?

Created on: 10 Nov 2022 09:17
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baturu
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baturu
10 Nov 2022 09:17
Hello everyone, I have encountered an issue with the shelves of the Billy bookcase from IKEA. I noticed that the shelves do not fit precisely into the designated holes on some units. In some cases, they fit very tightly, in others rather loosely, or they have to be pushed in forcefully, which is uncomfortable and can damage the wood. I am wondering whether this is due to production inaccuracies, manufacturing tolerances, or perhaps material warping caused by moisture. Does anyone know the exact causes or have suggestions on how to install the shelves more easily without damaging them? Thanks in advance for any informed answers!
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te-min
10 Nov 2022 09:23
This is usually due to minimal manufacturing tolerances. If the holes are too tight, gently reaming them with a drill or sandpaper can help.
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Alberto51
10 Nov 2022 09:45
I fully understand how frustrating that must be. It was similar for me, and I also once wondered if I had received a defective product. Often, the moisture content of the wood plays a role – it can affect the fit and cause tensions.
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baturu
10 Nov 2022 10:05
Alberto51 schrieb:
Wood moisture often plays a role as well – it can affect the fitting accuracy and cause stress.

That's a good point. I had stored the shelf in a rather humid room, so perhaps that affected the dimensional stability of the particleboard material. Are there any indications of how much moisture impacts the BILLY shelves, or are particularly moisture-resistant materials used there?
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Garry
10 Nov 2022 10:22
IKEA mainly uses particle boards with a melamine coating. These materials do react to moisture and can easily warp. Therefore, I recommend assembling and storing shelves in dry areas. This is quite important for ensuring a proper fit.
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te-min
10 Nov 2022 11:03
If dowels fit too tightly, lightly sanding them or slightly enlarging the drill holes often helps a lot.