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Swamp Bow:

--- Quote from: Greatgoogamooga on February 27, 2010, 01:01:07 pm ---That does it.  My brain hurts too much now.  I'm going to the SKS forum to decompress  :)

Goog

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Yes, but will that decompression increase or decrease your spine?  ;D

Swamp

stickbender:

     I have used a modulus regulator, on my framinizer, to which the zorchloct was attached, thus reducing the size of compressionable fibers, so that the inertia kniblingwat on the knob bobbin, will decrease the spine weight to some degree, but if I cantagalate it to the power of 3 squared, and use the tubular rimlac, similar to the one used on the Aston Martin Db5, it will remonitize the cellinodal compunctuator, and the formulinear reduction of the stimulus package! ::)
I am with ken, and Goog, talk abut something else, my head hurts, when I look at mathematical equations. :P
Buy one of those compressors, use it, tell us how it affected the shaft spine weight, before, and after, and then put it on E-Bay.
Craig will you do my Taxes? ;D
                                                                 Wayne

Diligence:
way too funny!

CraigMBeckett:
Hi Diligence,

Interesting!!!!!

Unfortunately could not open the link you provided. Will try again later as it sounds interesting.

Have come across various forms of so called engineered wood, some where resins were injected prior to heating and compressing, others that relied on heat and pressure alone, the high heat used plasticised the wood prior to and during the compression process so as not to damage the fibres in the same manner ac cold compression would.


--- Quote ---I believe that it is generally accepted that mechanical properties of wood are positively correlated with density and that mechanical properties of wood are highly dependent on moisture content and temperature.  I am aware that there has been research that indicates a linear relationship (within a single species) between E and density.....I've attached a graph that I was able to locate on the web.
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Absolutely correct as far as I am aware, the correlation of mechanical properties with density is the basis of badger's mass theory and for years the correlation in single species has been recognised by bowyers etc, they may not have realised what property they were finding better in more dense woods but they saw how the wood behaved.

Craig.


El Destructo:
Man......I can't take it any more..I got to go and Dumb Down.....this Thread Hurt my Head too much....going to the Ooga Booga Thread for some R and R....... :P

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