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Re: Bass vs Obechi
| Frank Schwartz | 16 Sep 2006 18:25 |
I have never used obeche or basswood...simpler to use spruce and pre drill the servo screw holes with a 1/16 drill bit...no splitting in many decades of r/c installations.... I use 3/8 square spruce...and sometimes I cut strips of 1/4 inch five ply plywood and make servo bearers out of that....all predrilled with 1/16 bit...never any problems...no splitting..no pulling out of the wood...why do it the hard way searching for obechi and basswood and other somewhat exotic woods?? Frank
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| Boo | 16 Sep 2006 18:15 |
Hi,
I bought a couple of strips each of 1/8" x 3/8" obechi and bass wood today to use as servo bearer reinforcements having got tired of slicing up 1/8" plywood into strips. I didn't buy spruce because it has a tendency to split when you put screws into it.
I know it doesn't matter much for this application but can anyone tell me the differences in these two woods (obechi and bass) when it comes to aeromodelling ? Bass seems like a vewry good quality quite hard balsa and I would seriously consider using it for wing spars and fuselage longerons where balsa's variability can be a nuisance. I know obechi is used for skinning foam wings which presumeably means it's good for making into veneer but what is it good for in strip form ?
Any comments welcome (probably :-)
Cheers,
 Signature Boo
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