Could anyone explain the bending moment to me cause I keep confusing it with torque and I don't know the parts that he is talking about. He talks about the S and E elements, the bending arm etc. It starts at 2:57 so please help me out.
Thanks for the demo. I am wondering the best way to create a rigid bookcase with an open back. It’s really a storage rack for my paintings, and the paintings need to be able to slide through, so I don’t want any diagonals. I am considering a through tenon with pegged joint. Any suggestions?
Loved how clearly you demonstrated those technical points. Would love to see more videos like this.
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Could anyone explain the bending moment to me cause I keep confusing it with torque and I don't know the parts that he is talking about. He talks about the S and E elements, the bending arm etc. It starts at 2:57 so please help me out.
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What is the difference between the brave and a diaphragm?
2:22 I think you said "this" while touching "That." Otherwise very clear and thank you!
How to install V bracing
Thanks for the demo. I am wondering the best way to create a rigid bookcase with an open back. It’s really a storage rack for my paintings, and the paintings need to be able to slide through, so I don’t want any diagonals. I am considering a through tenon with pegged joint. Any suggestions?
Moment connection at corners. plywood with alot of screws
the bracing can also be external to the frame if you have the space above, below or on the side
The audio is not in sync with your hands. You speak about one model while gesturing to another. Confusing.
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