Does anybody have any idea how much the process of splitting a board in half changes the flex profile?
I split a snow mullet a couple years ago, and it turned in to a noodle.
If your profile is 2mm 7mm 2mm and you want the same flex in a split is it reasonable to assume an increase of .5mm so 2.5 7 2.5? Is there a magic formula.
Ideas?
stiffness profiles for splitboards
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I'm pretty sure there is a formula something to do with the square of the cross sectional area. Tried to search for it but have limited time and couldn't find it.
some of the engineer types should be able to come up with it though.
sam
some of the engineer types should be able to come up with it though.
sam
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Yes but if you're using both halves, the total cross sectional area is the same. That's where I'm confused (I'm an engineering type, but my expertise is in airplanes)sammer wrote:I'm pretty sure there is a formula something to do with the square of the cross sectional area. Tried to search for it but have limited time and couldn't find it.
some of the engineer types should be able to come up with it though.
sam
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