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I got sick of googling and searching sites for a comprehensive list, so i talk all the lists i could find and i compiled them into this PDF, if anyone has any of the missing info please let me know and i will update.
** i completed the list if anyone would like anything added please let me know ** |
im kind of an idiot. What does "duability"mean? Thats a heck of list! thanks for sharing.
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I have a pretty extensive chart as well that I will put up when I get a chance might fill some gaps
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I undestand the misspelling. But going back a while I think "Duability". Was the sliding scale in which you rated women depending on how many beers you had. Just saying. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
O.K. John, how does the gravity percentage relate to how it floats? I am a little light on this subject. Good its floats just O.K. Very good it sits on top of the water or am I way off.
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As far as how specific gravity is used, its the messurment based upon the baseline of 1 which is fresh water, the lower the number the lighter in the water it will sit and the more it will take to sink it depending upon the density. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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It is in excel.
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I have it in excel i will send it to you if you would like. I cant upload an excel file to the forum software
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Thank you. I will have to study it more.
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I was thinking the same. Brought back some good memories(and scary ones too) |
Wood info aplenty at ...
Wood-database.com Nice pics to help IDing mystery wood. Great effort and work Chris! Lots of names on there I have never heard of. But I did find the few woods I have onhand ! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Great effort and work Chris? - whos Chris? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Finally got a look at the chart. Nice info. Printed copy filed away. Thanks. Question? I notice Rock maple rated poor durability. I don't know what the ratings consist of but we use rock maple in all our baseball bats along with major leaugues. Confusing. What does the specific gravity measure?
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The specific gravity (SG) of wood is a measure of the amount of structural material a tree species allocates to support and strength. Differentiating wood specific gravity from wood density, drying wood samples at temperatures below 100°C and the resulting moisture content complications, and improperly measuring wood volumes. in a nut shell its related to the density of the wood and will effect the float and how much lead it would take to sink the piece of wood. I am working on a calculator that will be a best guess as to how much lead you would need to sink a piece of wood, for example a 3"x 1" piece of AYC will sink with around 1.25 oz of lead |
Good post skip, i want to give P.O. a try since they say its about the same as ayc. and is about 10 minutes from me when comparing that i have to drive all the way down to rhody to pick up ayc.
good comparison. Thanks |
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