Curved Wood
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Re: Curved Wood
You really don't want to just force the wood into shape by giving it shear deformation, as you are then adding more internal stresses to your structure and joints. If you want it to be curved, you want the wood to be permanently that shape.
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Re: Curved Wood
i generally agree that curved wood in towers is a bad idea. unless you are very experience and have a lot of time to build one tower. i think it would be lighter if done right but i personally would not put the time into it when a straight tower design will most likely beat you if the curved part is not done perfectly
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Re: Curved Wood
Well, how do you make it the exact same curve every time?
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Re: Curved Wood
i made a jig out of woodhavenguy wrote:Well, how do you make it the exact same curve every time?
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