Weight -> Strength Best Ratio?

This discussion area is for basic structure building concepts. Not intended for advanced concepts.
*Good Example: Balsa can bend with the addition of boiling water.
*Good Example: Triangle is the strongest shape for most applications of bracing.
*Bad Example: Balsa can hold X pounds under these conditions.
*Bad Example: Use this shape for this application.
Basically I want you to think a design through with the basics instead of someone else thinking through your design for you.
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rawrnerozero
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Weight -> Strength Best Ratio?

Post by rawrnerozero »

Hi everyone,
I'm trying to build the most efficient structure for a school project, and i'm wondering what density of wood would yield the best results. Theres no minimum weight, just as long as the efficiency (mass in g held / mass of structure in g) is high, im fine.

thanks
rawrnerozero
smileshine

Post by smileshine »

Hi, I think I should learn more about this field.
MathWolf
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Post by MathWolf »

Balsa wood in general has a very high weight to strength ratio. I would suggest, though, to experiment with different densities and figure out for yourself which density is best.
Alexandre25
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Post by Alexandre25 »

i think you should decide on a design first as well, so you know what kind of density suits it too
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