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doubleboost:
So
It is devided not multiplied
That looks like a better volume :lol: :lol:
John
Rob.Wilson:
 :lol: :lol: ye need a bigger pot John  :poke:



Rob
doubleboost:
You mean like yours :D :D :D :D :D
By the time i get some risers and gates in there it will be a good 4 litres :doh: :doh: :doh:
John
Bluechip:

--- Quote from: andyf on July 03, 2012, 04:00:07 PM ---
--- Quote from: Bluechip on July 03, 2012, 03:37:50 PM ---Not sure if they're the same as European Oaks.

Silky Oak is a eucalyptus .... IIRC ..  :scratch:
BC

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That's why I suggested weighing an offcut  of the same wood, the volume of which could easily be calculated.
To add to the confusion, Selly Oak is where I spent 3 years at university in Birmingham.  :)

Andy.

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Selly Oak ??? That's where Ariel bikes were made.  :thumbup:

I had a 350 Red Hunter, a bloke up the road has a 1937 500 VH.

Did you make it ???  :lol:  :lol:

I'm off ....  :)

BC
awemawson:
You don't need to know the sg of oak. Now it's painted use Archimedes principle to find it's volume. Place a brim full container of water inside a dry bowl. Imerse the pattern so that the water displaced spills into the bowl. Measure the volume of the displaced water - simples !
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