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by bbarn
4454 days ago
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Why use (and advertise) "High Modulus Epoxy" as the bonding agent for the wood version? High Modulus means stiff, and unbending - i.e., crack instead of bend, and in bonding wood to aluminum, a lower modulus resin would be better for this case, as it would flex when stressed and not cause a snap-off delamination? |
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1. The guy who designed the wood version is experienced in bonding wood to aluminium and has good reason for using high modulus epoxy.
2. "High Modulus" sounds really good, let's say that! Nobody wants "low modulus epoxy", whatever that is!