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Oooo! Nice..:thumbup1: Looks like a ribbed condom:001_tt2: haha:lol:

 

Does this compressional fibre buckling increase the strength of branches or weaken them? Sorry to be so ignorant on such as interesting thread, but if you don't ask you don't get I suppose..

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Oooo! Nice..:thumbup1: Looks like a ribbed condom:001_tt2: haha:lol:

 

Does this compressional fibre buckling increase the strength of branches or weaken them? Sorry to be so ignorant on such as interesting thread, but if you don't ask you don't get I suppose..

 

 

 

I'll just pop back up & disect it with a 66, back in a mo :001_rolleyes:

 

 

No idea tbh Ben

 

 

 

 

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Sorry David, don't take me seriously. I'm in a stupid mood and a bit wound up with work.

 

On topic however, It would be interesting to perform some tests on buckled and un-buckled wood of the same thickness and species.

 

The trouble would be developing a fair method that could be practically performed..:confused1:

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