Testing Apparatus Guide/Materials
Testing Apparatus Guide/Materials
Does anyone know of a guide or bill of materials that exists for building a Boomilever testing wall/apparatus? I want to build one for our team that we can use for Boomilever and other wood events in the future.
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Re: Testing Apparatus Guide/Materials
https://www.soinc.org/sites/default/fil ... iew_v1.pdf
https://www.soinc.org/sites/default/fil ... iew_v2.pdf
https://www.soinc.org/sites/default/fil ... cks_v1.pdf
I'd use 1/2" plywood and a perpendicularly positioned base. Use two thick pieces of wood screwed into the side of the perpendicular pieces for tension.
https://www.soinc.org/sites/default/fil ... iew_v2.pdf
https://www.soinc.org/sites/default/fil ... cks_v1.pdf
I'd use 1/2" plywood and a perpendicularly positioned base. Use two thick pieces of wood screwed into the side of the perpendicular pieces for tension.
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Re: Testing Apparatus Guide/Materials
We just clamp a piece of plywood with the hook to the table using a table vice.
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Re: Testing Apparatus Guide/Materials
Who else find it hilarious how good forum bots are getting these days?hendryjullius wrote:In this forum mentioned about the testing apparatus guide or materials, what does it actually meant it’s a building paris city tours blog of the Boomilever wall apparatus. It can be arranged in a perpendicular fashion. The wood screw in the side is arranged in a horizontal manner.
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Probably a person typing up the "boomilever stuff", and pasting other stuff in random places. Though they might be using some algorithm to add the most commonly used words in their post automatically.Dreamz wrote:Who else find it hilarious how good forum bots are getting these days?hendryjullius wrote:In this forum mentioned about the testing apparatus guide or materials, what does it actually meant it’s a building paris city tours blog of the Boomilever wall apparatus. It can be arranged in a perpendicular fashion. The wood screw in the side is arranged in a horizontal manner.