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RF wood de-stressing *Pic*
By:Dean Trexel
Date: 7/13/2000, 9:01 pm

I met a professor from Michigan State at a kayak symposium and we were discussing the tortured-plywood decks that Betsie Bay Kayaks have. They are flat with a very curved section over your legs, and the thing that had me intrigued was that they used no shear clamps. There is only a fillet of thickened epoxy in the hull/deck joint. Given the compound bending, the foredeck actually has a bit of a buckle where the deck dipped down in the transition area between the leg-bulge and the flat area. Rumor had it that they pulled a vacuum under an inverted deck, which forced it into shape, and attached a hull to it.

This MSU professor said that his school had an RF chamber where you could put wood, bent and clamped in a fixture of some sort, and it would be bombarded with RF waves. The result was de-stressed wood that held its shape when unclamped.

I'm not sure if this info would help anyone, since even vacuum-bagging is a stretch for the hobbyist. I wonder if my apartment living room could be converted into a high-intensity RF chamber...?

I live about 2 hours from Lansing, so I'm thinking of seeing if this chamber is available for bending a deck for the Sea Kayaker/Chris Cunningham s&g kayak. This professor happened to be building a Guillemot, so he might be interested in helping out. He had a student make flush deck fittings for him out of U's of stainless steel tubing -- they were even flared on the ends for under-deck mounting.

Dean

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RF wood de-stressing *Pic*
Dean Trexel -- 7/13/2000, 9:01 pm
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David Dick -- 7/13/2000, 10:49 pm
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Philip Greene -- 7/14/2000, 6:52 am
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Spidey -- 7/13/2000, 10:47 pm
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Greg Hughes -- 7/14/2000, 12:19 pm
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Spidey -- 7/14/2000, 9:17 pm
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Vernon Lowery -- 7/13/2000, 10:23 pm
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David Bryson -- 7/14/2000, 6:35 am