by davidchoate » Sun Aug 24, 2014 12:07 am
David Lewis Quoted
"To prevent warping, you can switch to contest balsa and increase the thickness of the parts. For example, if 3/32" is too flimsy, go up to 1/8" and reduce balsa density by 25%. It will weigh the same but be 78% stiffer because bending stiffness is proportional to the square of the thickness. (For simplicity, I'm assuming the elastic modulus of balsa is invariant with respect to density.)" I personally found that rather xpensive, 1/64" spruce ply is as light and God knows how many times stronger than Balsa. It's close to $10.00 a sq. ft. But in certain instances its worth every cent. Even 1/32" ply isnt much heavier. I use it on LG hard points, and It bends so easy. I hope they dont stop using Spruce in that as well. I stocked up on whatever Spruce they had at the local hobby shop. It seems the older kits have stronger wood. I saw on a old plan even grains per inch to use on certain balsa parts. Now adays you get (in alot of kits )that light tan sponge like stringers, that may bend easy, but are not even strong as foam.The darker balsa seems better, although iy leaves rough edges that must be sanded, but I dont care. I havent built a Laser Cut kit in so long I forget what it's like.