Oscar wrote: Grain orientation really doesn't have to do with how the spar will fail or crack. I thought wood was easier to break/crack along grain than across grain. i.e. a thin long strip of wood with the grain oriented width wise is more likely to fail than a think long strip of wood with the grain oriented length wise. I could be wrong, but something didn't add up with Oscar's statement. Ameet Savant asav...@notes.state.ne.us
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