Method of producing thin balsa wood sheets

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 4204900
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06011936

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A high-yield, low-cost technique for converting balsa wood logs into thin, flat sheets usable in model-making. In this technique, the log is first debarked and then cut to a standard bolt length. The bolt is supported for rotation in a veneer lathe which acts to peel off in spiral form a continuous web of balsa veneer. After kiln drying, dried sheets taken from this web are clipped to a usable width, the sheets at this point having a curvature as a result of their spiral memory. Then the sheets are assembled into matching pairs of opposing curvatures, each pair of sheets being laminated together in face-to-face relation to produce a two-ply flat sheet whose planarity, upon exposure, is immune to changes in relative humidity and temperature.

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  • BALTEK CORPORATION

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Kohn, Jean New York, NY 6 83

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