Re: Re: Black F1D wing

From: Kevin Lamers <kevin.lamers_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2015 11:34:02 +0100

That might be possible Tapio. It is a bit difficult to imagine how such
spars would hold in reality. Maybe we should just try it in order to
compare to normal grain wood.

I just notice that they sell 1mm and 1.5mm end grain balsa over here (
*Balsastirnholzplatten)*:
http://www.heerdegen-balsaholz.de/home_ger.htm

For normal sheets they allow density specification, I don't know if that is
also possible for end grain balsa.

Kevin

2015-02-22 7:03 GMT+01:00 Tapio Linkosalo tapio.linkosalo_at_iki.fi
[Indoor_Construction] <Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com>:

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> On 22/2/2015 0:30, Kevin Lamers kevin.lamers_at_gmail.com
> [Indoor_Construction] wrote:
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> > Maybe, but besides that it will very difficult, I also think it will
> > be very weak when loaded in flying direction instead of lift
> > direction. So overall stability of the spar will be poor probably.
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> Wouldn't you think that the full-width carbon spars would not give
> enough rigidity in the flight direction? Agreed the spar configuration
> is not optimal in that direction, but maybe would give some strength
> though.
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> I would construct spars with vertical webbing by making a sheet and then
> cutting the individual spars with circular saw. First laminate the
> oversized balsa to one sheet of carbon, and once cured, sand the balsa
> to final dimension and add the other carbon layer.
>
> -Tapio-
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