Warmill wrote:Maine wrote:How sturdy are the SkyLevel struts?
If they're only a single 3mm layer thick and not cross-braced, they seem like they could be prone to bending and breaking.
You'd be surprised, the MDF we use is a higher grade than average and is stronger than you might think.
If you think about it the major stresses are compression ones, driving down through the length of strut vertically, as they have solid feet and connectors to the underside of the structure they are not going to move around and the weight actually makes them stronger not weaker. There's some good videos on youtube of how really flimsy supports can take a large load provided it is going down through them.
Basically what I'm saying is if that big strut piece was made from mounting card instead of MDF it would probably be able to take the weight of the roads probably with a brick on it as well, just from pure engineering point of view.
Knowing the strength of their MDF I reckon you'd need to hold the top and bottom of the strut and really put some effort in to manage to snap it. Seriously doubt any normal gaming wear is going to damage it.
Warmill wrote:In other news, rush over to the terrain section and check out the Surgery Shack Surprize painted up, it's flippin' awesome
Aw shucks
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