The next step in the
spline joint
was to
cut
7/8" strips of 1/4" OSB that will be
glued
in the slot cut in the facing edges of the plywood. I used OSB because I couldn't find 1/4" plywood. The only thing Home Depot had labeled as 1/4" plwood looked more like thinly veneered particle board so I figured this OSB would be stronger.
After dry fitting my strips (pictured above) I ran a heavy bead of
glue
down the slot in one piece of plywood. Then inserted the OSB strip so the
glue
oozed out everywhere making good contact with all surfaces. Then I ran another heavy bead of
glue
down the slot in the other piece of plywood.
Then the fun began! Working alone in the shop and trying to manipulate two 8'x4' pieces of plywood together wasn't exactly easy. With the help of some
ratchet straps
and my
hammer
I got them to fit snugly and most of the
glue
wiped
up from the top side at least.