I start the Baltic Birch from one direction for the first layer and the other direction for the second so that all first layer joints are covered. I use Tightbond ll for the glue, spread with a plastic Bondo spreader.
kennyrayandersen wrote:The stiffness and strength change as a ratio of the thickness cubed
(.25)^3 / (.125)^3 = 8
It’s about 8 times as strong when the thickness is doubled. That only applies if the two sheets are glued together. If they are not fastened or glued then the strength only doubles.
halfdome, Danny wrote:kennyrayandersen wrote:The stiffness and strength change as a ratio of the thickness cubed
(.25)^3 / (.125)^3 = 8
It’s about 8 times as strong when the thickness is doubled. That only applies if the two sheets are glued together. If they are not fastened or glued then the strength only doubles.
Does that include the radius too? It seems it would be greatest at the tightest radius.Danny
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