Date: 7/1/1998, 2:23 pm
Although this might not strictly apply to your situation, it may be applicable (you decide). If nothing else this formula may be of use to others in that you can use it to create frames, combings, etc. that are more accurate.
An article on bent laminations (FWW #115, pp. 70-75), I'm offering a way of determining the degree of springback after the lamination is removed from the form. I became interested in this problem when I made a pair of chairs from reclaimed teak. The curved members of the seat and back were laminated from stock about 1/4 in. thick. I needed to determine in advance the amount the lamination would spring back when the clamps were released.
I discovered that for many situations, a delightfully
simple solution followed from the application of
beam-bending theory, as illustrated in the drawing.
A number of plies of similar wood (n) are glued
and clamped to a curved form, which is shaped to
give the lamination a deflection of "x." When the
clamps are removed, the lamination springs away
from the form by an amount "y." Exactly how
much springback can be predicted with the
formula y = x/n2.
The ratio of springback to the original deflection
depends only on the number of laminations. The
ratio does not depend on the properties or
thickness of the wood or the geometry of the
curved form. Thus, for two plies, the springback is
one-quarter of the initial deflection, or one-ninth
for three plies and one-sixteenth for four plies.
--Bill Clayden, Isle of Wight, England
Messages In This Thread
- Frame Bending Lesson
Duane Strosaker -- 6/28/1998, 12:27 pm- Re: Frame Bending - Springback formula
Dave Greenway -- 7/1/1998, 2:23 pm- Re: Frame Bending - Springback formula
Bram van der Sluys -- 7/4/1998, 5:40 pm- Re: Frame Bending - Springback formula
Mark Kanzler -- 7/1/1998, 4:30 pm- Re: Frame Bending - Springback formula
Mike Spence -- 7/1/1998, 4:57 pm
- Re: Frame Bending - Springback formula
- Re: Frame Bending Tragedy
Mark Kanzler -- 6/29/1998, 3:55 pm- Re: Have you done it
Duane Strosaker -- 6/30/1998, 12:41 pm- Re: Have you done it?
Mark Kanzler -- 7/1/1998, 12:22 am- Been there, done it a bit
Paul Jacobson -- 6/30/1998, 1:25 am- Re: Been there, done it a bit
Paul Jacobson -- 6/30/1998, 2:07 am- Re: Been there, done it a bit
David Dick -- 6/30/1998, 9:59 am
- Re: Been there, done it a bit
- Been there, done it a bit
- Re: Tragedy
Roger Tulk -- 6/29/1998, 9:56 pm - Re: Have you done it?
- Re: Frame Bending Lesson
Roger Tulk -- 6/29/1998, 9:38 am - Re: Frame Bending - Springback formula
- Re: Frame Bending - Springback formula