Hello everyone, a part of the middle shelf in my Billy bookcase from IKEA has unfortunately broken. It is the thin particleboard, which was probably damaged due to too much weight or rough handling. Now I want to repair it without having to replace the entire shelf. Does anyone have experience with properly fixing such broken parts? I am especially interested in how to stabilize the break points so that the load-bearing capacity is maintained. Materials, methods, and tools that work well would be very helpful.
RAGUGI schrieb:
Wood glue and clamps, if the break is clean Thanks, the break edge is fairly straight, so that should work. Is it possible to use regular wood screws to add extra stability from underneath, for example in combination with glue? And how deep can the screws go into the plywood? I don’t want to weaken the material any further.G
GUMARTINA10 Aug 2020 10:19Wood screws are fine, but be careful! It’s best to pre-drill to prevent the particle board from splitting. Choose screws that are not too long to avoid damaging the other shelf board.
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praWarre6910 Aug 2020 10:36A small tip from me: Use wood glue that dries clear – it simply looks better and you won’t see glue marks. If you want it to match visually, you can also stain or paint the trim. 🙂 Screws inserted from underneath provide extra stability, but as mentioned before, make sure to pre-drill properly!
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