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Bamboo guards stronger than steel / carbon fibre
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Just wondering if anyone in the fibreglass industry
has toyed with or know of someone playing with bamboo
fibres.
The material has better strength than steel in certain
applications in vibration and flex.
bamboo in Newsweek

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For the opening race of the Eastern U.S. collegiate cycling season, Nick Frey, a junior at Princeton, had a brand-new bike. Frey, currently the under-23 national time-trial champion and a recent hire of the Time Pro Cycling Team, had left his state-of-the-art, $13,000 carbon-fiber team bike at home. What he brought instead—and what was drawing a steady crowd of disbelieving collegiate cyclists on that chilly March morning—was an even more recent model: a racing bike he and friends had made out of bamboo.
Despite its lowly reputation, bamboo may be the strongest stuff on the planet. It has greater tensile strength (or resistance to being pulled apart) than steel, and it withstands compression better than concrete. Both qualities are essential to keeping the plant, which grows to nearly 60 meters but is only as wide at the base as the very top, from falling over. It needs the compression strength to hold up its own weight and tensile strength to bend in the wind without breaking. "Our concept of strength is, it doesn't move, it doesn't break," says Dan Smith, who owns Smith & Fong, the largest manufacturer of bamboo plywood in the United States. "The Chinese concept is, you've got to bend with things. If you don't bend, you break. Bamboo's strength is in its ability to bend, and that's the miracle."


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Its gotta look betta than this birds nest :)
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Posted on: 2009/7/22 1:07

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Re: Bamboo panels stronger than steel in most aspects
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wasn't the a hemp car built way back ?

hey if bamboo is good enough for scaffoilding in china it should be fine for bikes

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Re: Bamboo guards stronger than steel / carbon fibre
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yeah forgot about the hemp beast from ford!!! its on youtube.
How cool would bamboo fibre look unpainted on your guards, bonnet, boot and maybe door skins :)

i would love the contrast between painted steel, wood grain and watanabes :)))

http://www.bamboosurfboardshawaii.com/surfboards.html

Posted on: 2009/7/22 5:11

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Hey guys I make fibreglass garage doors for a living. And this bamboo concept looks very intresting. Ill try and play around with it a bit, now just to get hold of some bamboo!

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i work building carbon fiber race yachts (builders wild oats and the fastest race yachts in the world) and i am pretty sure i can say we have never even thought about using it due to the fact that carbon is so much easier to use in forming shapes and such becasue if bamboo was easy to use im sure we or some one say boeing would be using it today i personally thing alot of its strength comes from its shape if you get some technical data sheets D im sure i could be able to compare them to carbon

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Can only imagine that stuff in a crash... wouldn't rust though.

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for technical data sheets for bamboo contact the manufacturer

if you do find a contact address for mother nature do let us know

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Bamboolzed!!!

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Posted on: 2009/7/22 16:22
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The renewable car is now even closer!!! pity about the cotton industry killing off hemp as a viable alternative too!!!!

More bamboo info:

General:
http://bambus.rwth-aachen.de/eng/PDF- ... perties%20of%20bamboo.pdf

A Thesis on physical, chemical and mechanical properties of bamboo and potential use in fibre board (very nerdy!!)

http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd ... nrestricted/Li_thesis.pdf

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who would be the first to try a lightweight bamboo rollcage then?

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