
StandUpGuy wrote:I have seen a build thread where a guy was using white standard styrofoam. Is this effective as a core material to make a stress skin panel?
well I am looking at 1/4" plywood skin in and out. I was wondering exactly what you state. The white styro is very crumbly and I thought perhaps it would not be as good strength wise.RockyMountainTeardrops wrote:StandUpGuy wrote:I have seen a build thread where a guy was using white standard styrofoam. Is this effective as a core material to make a stress skin panel?
What kind of skin are you talking about?
Fiberglass cloth with epoxy resin?
If so, the answer is "no"
The shear strength of the styro is not enough to do any good.
A point impact will cause the styro to crush, but the composite skin will rebound. You will get delaminated area that can spread.
1/4" plywood should give you enough impact resistance to keep a delamination from spreading.
Regardless........the pink or blue styro would be a better bet.
And I think that being worried about the fire and smoke hazard is very smart.
If you are diligent with your electrical wiring, and cover the styro (like a true stressed skin) you shouldn't have much to worry about.
Lee
StandUpGuy wrote:]well I am looking at 1/4" plywood skin in and out. I was wondering exactly what you state. The white styro is very crumbly and I thought perhaps it would not be as good strength wise.
Ageless wrote:Lee; did you bond up under pressure? Several test pieces I made up using white foam became very strong. These were laid up using waxed aluminum plates clamped together. Possibly that is what caused you bond failure?
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