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Glaskocher
1 year ago

After recommendation processed wood glue usually keeps better than the wood next to it. Mostly glued components NEXT to break the glued area.

By the way, it is not measured in "kilo", but in "Newton per square centimeter" and distinguishes between tensile, compressive and shear forces.

Glaskocher
1 year ago
Reply to  ImKostuem

This gluing lasts more than the sponge with which I compare your quite sloppy details. The answer continues to apply because too many parameters remain unknown.

Glaskocher
1 year ago

Adhesive surfaces can be measured, the roughness of the woods (type, quality, …) can be described, the cross-section (at the partner) can be measured and described, the orientation to each other, the planned load can be estimated, … You can actually "text off" such parts if you are a friend of long material texts.

DieStudierte
1 year ago

Between 1 gram and 10 tons. Depends on the surface.

DieStudierte
1 year ago
Reply to  ImKostuem

Well, you have the answer now.

pony
1 year ago

vertically much, horizontally exponentially less.

In addition, it depends on what wood, which glue, whether it was pressed during the drying time and, of course, how clean and fat-free the adhesive substrate was.

and in addition, whether the glue has been processed after induction.