I have argued with physicists, mathematicians, and loggers about this for years and am relieved to finally hear someone else with the same explanation. Thanks.
Well, that was quick, I thought this thread would go on for weeks!
I have argued with physicists, mathematicians, and loggers about this for years and am relieved to finally hear someone else with the same explanation. Thanks.
Well, that was quick, I thought this thread would go on for weeks!
Here is some things I did find after I posted my thoughts..
http://tnvalleywoodclub.org/articles...esentation.pdf
I was sort of correct in what I was trying to say. brdad had the better terminology!
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I still did not see in the link an explanation of how the hinge compresses and causes the torque.
Huh. I've never even thought about it. I usually cut quite a bit more than 1/4 of the way for the notch...
I suppose that's not safe?
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