On 30/03/17 03:46, Vincent Legoll wrote: >> From a wood engineering standpoint I'd be in favour of looking into this. >> By using this method, wood movement with climate becomes negligible, >> which makes things a good deal easier there. > > We're talking about plywood here, and smallish pieces, so I think the climate- > induced wood movement will be negligible whatever we choose. > Unless you sunk it. ;-) > Length/width, you're entirely correct, and that holds true for significantly larger pieces than we've got here. The laptop needn't worry.
Thickness is where we lose all plywood moisture stability with the stacked option. 8 layers, 3mm thick = ~24mm thick, or a little less than 1". As I posted earlier, between someone living in a desert, and someone living in a wet tropical area, the latter may have a case almost 1/16" or 1.5mm thicker than the desert person. Tor -- Tor Chantara http://www.fineartmarquetry.com/ 808-828-1107 GPG Key: 2BE1 426E 34EA D253 D583 9DE4 B866 0375 134B 48FB *Be wary of unsigned emails* Stop spying: http://www.resetthenet.org/ _______________________________________________ arm-netbook mailing list [email protected] http://lists.phcomp.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/arm-netbook Send large attachments to [email protected]
