Bridge Root Spring-Forward

PAULREVENKOJONES paulrevenkojones at aol.com
Wed Sep 5 17:26:37 MDT 2007


I don't know. That's why I asked. What kind of glue are you using? 

Paul

"If you want to know the truth, stop having opinions" (Chinese fortune cookie)


In a message dated 09/05/07 17:39:35 Central Daylight Time, mfarrel2 at tampabay.rr.com writes:
How would a little adhesive soaking into the wood affect anything?

Terry Farrell
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From: PAULREVENKOJONES 

Glue absorption?

Paul

"If you want to know the truth, stop having opinions" (Chinese fortune cookie)


In a message dated 09/05/07 12:51:41 Central Daylight Time, mfarrel2 at tampabay.rr.com writes:
Question for those who are in the habit of laminating up new bridge roots - or maybe even those who don't, but might have some thoughts to share. I just completed building a bridge root for a customer that came out very nicely, but the overall curve of the bridge is off by a couple millimeters or so, much like other ones I have built in the past. I really don't understand that. 

One would think of the possibility of some small spring-back effect (but with 18 laminations?), but the curve error is always toward a tighter curve. How can that be? 

I don't think it is a significant issue as you can easily correct the bend with your pinky - but still, how does this happen?
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