Re: How to counteract shelf's forces



On Jul 5, 7:24 am, mobydic...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello all,

I have a problem that I hope someone can help
me with.

If I have a 18" x 18" board, there is obviously
downward force on it.
....
Without screwing/bolting/nailing/gluing anything
to the counter or the cabinet underneath and
without legs that extend to the floor, what could
be done to keep the board in a horizontal
position?
....
Any other thoughts?

Keep the center of mass of board + weights over the counter.

David A. Smith

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