Re: Determining balsa stiffness
 
I wish that this was the case!
It is still a time consuming process, because a full sheet (say, 
hobby shop) can give erroneous results. The most accurate assessment 
is of the individual piece/member you will be using. The smaller the 
sample, the more accurate will be the results. I've had 190 SC turn 
into 90's when I sampled quarters; the samples being strips from the 
quarters.
Bruce in Seattle
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>   From: Luis Alvirez 
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>   Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 6:23 PM
>   Subject: [Indoor_Construction] Determining balsa stiffness
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> Lately, I was advised that 
>   in Tim Goldstein's Indoor Duration site there is a program that 
saves 
>   you the calculations, but it does not ask for defection. Anybody 
there 
>   could help me to understand how could this be calculated without 
that 
>   figure? 
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