bandsaw techniques
deflection
What is beam deflection? It's when a pressure is placed usually on the top of a beam somewhere near the middle span. This pressure over time becomes unbearable, and because wood is somewhat elastic it bends in response to the forces placed upon it. After a while if the pressure is so relentless, the beam may just snap, as the bottom do to the curvature of bending, is stressed the most. Look at this beam and you can clearly see what I mean.
happy new year
Mon, Jan 2 2012 06:48 PM
| peace on earth.
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custom gates
Fri, Dec 23 2011 04:49 PM
| cool project
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cutting board
Wed, Dec 14 2011 04:08 PM
| super cutting boards
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Holiday gifts
Wed, Dec 7 2011 02:54 PM
| tennis cutting board
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headlamp
Tue, Dec 6 2011 08:10 AM
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new job
Mon, Dec 5 2011 09:07 AM
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Here's a look at a new job we are doing in beautiful Lomita, Ca. This is a custom bathroom addition. We have put the metal and building paper up, next is the "Hardi" siding. We papered this structure with standard Jumbo-Tex black paper, then put a layer of Typar over that, as is required when papering over plywood sheathing, U.B.C. code! Don't mess with it.
finishing jobs
Mon, Nov 14 2011 08:32 AM
| new lease on life
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We just closed out and finished a major rebuild repair job her in the southbay. It was a lot of work to get this house back in order, but we did. Now it is water tight, and has a new lease on life... so to speak. When we first started the garage opening was failing, the beam was snapped, do to dryrot and the forces of stress over many years. We love to repair and rebuild.