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ParaDescartar123 t1_j4uv3jl wrote

The simplest way is a butt joint where you butt one end piece to the flat side of another piece of wood.

You should prep each piece by roughing it up with some sanding and adding ample wood glue, then secure with nails or screws.

It’s not the prettiest or most structurally sound, but it’s the simplest.

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Bui1ding OP t1_j4uw3g7 wrote

If I can skip the prep and glue then I can do one long screw. I found some 150mm ones I could buy, otherwise I found some cheap small brackets too. So I'm leaning most towards that or a single bracket on the back. They don't have to hold 100kgs. But I don't want them to come off if there's weight leaning back on them.

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ParaDescartar123 t1_j4x4uw1 wrote

One long screw if a recipe for tilt and spin.

Use at least two fasteners to secure a butt joint.

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