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Re: Right...but....
By:Hank
Date: 7/6/1999, 12:53 pm
In Response To: Re: Right...but.... (Shawn Baker)

Hi Shawn,

RE: flat-grain Vs vertical-grain

I agree with your comments that the vertical grain is good - especially encapsulated in fiberglass. Essentially the wood is at the neutral plane and sees very little force.

Thin 1/8' x 3/4" strips of any length will have to be handled carefully until they are on the forms.

My orientation (pun intended) to the grain stems from my bow building. Starting with a log working to flat grain is easy. Vertical grain is fine (trees don't care which way they bend) but for a bow there is a greater chance of the grain lifting unless the bow is "backed" with something - which is what the fiberglass does on a 'yak.

You are right about the splitting - when you want maximum strength, splitting is the way to go.

Side note: the denser growth rings are formed in the spring when the days are shorter and the tree does not have all its leaves - it is cool what you can read from the growth rings re: weather patterns and stuff.

Messages In This Thread

1/8" strips, where to buy, how to make?
Jan Gunnar Moe -- 7/5/1999, 6:48 am
Re: 1/8" strips, where to buy, how to make?
Hank -- 7/5/1999, 12:28 pm
Strength of 1/8" strips
Jan Gunnar Moe -- 7/6/1999, 5:17 am
Re: Strength of 1/8" strips
Hank -- 7/6/1999, 8:54 am
Re: Right...but....
Shawn Baker -- 7/6/1999, 11:38 am
Re: Right...but....
Hank -- 7/6/1999, 12:53 pm
Re: Tree growth
Shawn Baker -- 7/6/1999, 4:52 pm
strips and grain pattern
Jan Gunnar Moe -- 7/6/1999, 10:03 am
Advice already received, quoted for those interest
Jan Gunnar Moe -- 7/5/1999, 10:14 am