Lamellate-stuck
The lamellate-stuck is a manufactoring process consisting in sticking plates, generally of Bois, with the wire of material in the same direction. Its interest is the manufacture of a part of great dimension or particular forms which could not have been obtained by the use of same material without transformation. These parts manufactured keep the mechanical properties of material used.
Short history
This technique of assembly, invented originally by Philibert Delorme, is taken again in 1890 by Otto Hetzer which introduced adhesive there to lead to the frame lamellate-stuck.
With the Japan, this technique of material assembly seems even older, it is the process used for the implementation of their arcs composite the Yumi. They consist of Bambou and stuck Bois.
Fields of application
This technique is thus used in particular in frame, but also in the manufacture of smaller objects requiring a great homogeneity of the material wood.
External bonds
- http://tsbois.net/cours/lamelcol/lamelcol.htm
- http://www.wikio.fr/article=5306769
- http://tsbois.net/cours/lamelcol/lamelcol.htm
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