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16th March 2013, 03:57 AM #1New Member
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Singcore Torsion Box Sandwich Panels?
I was interested to see if anyone has heard of a company called Singcore. I'm interested in DIY woodworking projects, and I am currently drawing up plans for a prototype conference table. I expect the table to be around 25' in length, but I want to minimize weight because it will be transported relatively often. After doing some research, I decided that I would like to work with torsion boxes due to their high strength-to-weight ratio.
When I realized the amount of work involved in building one of these torsion box tables (not to mention skill required), I decided to outsource the work and just buy a pre-fabricated torsion box sandwich panel. Then I found out that there is really only one company that does this (Singcore). Does anyone have any experience dealing with this company? Any reviews on their products?
Their website is Singcore.com. Please let me know.
Thanks.
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17th March 2013, 04:24 PM #2Taking a break
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It's an interesting concept, but I think it looks more complex (and probably more expensive) than it needs to be for your application.
I'd be looking at something like this: Avian Lightweight Board instead. Same idea, but with a cardboard honeycomb core instead of their fancy stuff.
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