Conceptualise it as a solid, then separate into layers.
I was under the impression that, in this simplified example, doing this...
...is worse than this.
...thats at least what I got from this.
Because it is translam the only part you are bracing is that piece. All the pieces need to feel the brace. So it/they need to be vertical
Did I misunderstand you @planet10 or don't you agree @shaan.
The first methodonlyreally braces tha one piece, the secondacts totie them alltogether. Second should work better.
dave
dave
Hmm, as a woodworker, with some sense of aesthetics, I have trouble appreciating that 'beautiful birch ply edge'. Do you get equally ecstatic over fir plywood?Oh Dave… ❤️
Thats were you are wrong. Not only is it one of the simplest ways of building something that isn’t a standard box. It also one of the few ways to expose that beautiful birch ply edge.
Sure! I also like layered cake.Do you get equally ecstatic over fir plywood?
Find what you love and let it kill you — Info dialog, Civilisation.
Speaker Builder 4/00 page 34- old article 24 years
https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Audio/Speaker-Buider/Speaker-Builder-2000-04.pdf
https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Audio/Speaker-Buider/Speaker-Builder-2000-04.pdf
Wohaa! Thank you for this!Speaker Builder 4/00 page 34- old article 24 years
https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Audio/Speaker-Buider/Speaker-Builder-2000-04.pdf
Thats some thick walls…
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