aktually the force was quite low, because the lenght is with 300 mm high. When i am not mistaken, then the Torque was at 300 Nm. the Max Force for the machine at 1500 N.
yes indeed, but you still need to be in the elastic area and there is a lot of springback one have to consider. Also there are much cheaper ways to do this :-) . Have a look for Thonet chairs - same technology you are probably looking for.
My Goal for this year is a new one with bamboo, Wood along differnent directions. so stay tuned and thanks for watching.Btw. I never thought such a Video will get so much attantion.
Wow I did NOT expect it to go that far
As wood is weaker in longitudnal shear we get initial cracks along the axis and not perpendicular
Dit is een haatreactie!
How much force was needed to do so?
aktually the force was quite low, because the lenght is with 300 mm high. When i am not mistaken, then the Torque was at 300 Nm. the Max Force for the machine at 1500 N.
fire wood now
cool, thankyou:)
Excellent video, Matthew peel showed me this I love it
Thank you Rudran! I am afraid to ask but should I know Matthew?
If the wood is steamed while this press is going on, would the wood hold the twist once it has cured and dried>
yes indeed, but you still need to be in the elastic area and there is a lot of springback one have to consider. Also there are much cheaper ways to do this :-) . Have a look for Thonet chairs - same technology you are probably looking for.
Thanks for sharing this video....
My Goal for this year is a new one with bamboo, Wood along differnent directions. so stay tuned and thanks for watching.Btw. I never thought such a Video will get so much attantion.
Ok