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i think the contact points are what makes it more.... if that makes sence....

your foot may be on a 3.5 by 4.5 surface area but the areas that are touching and where the force is actually applied and concentrated is smaller
 
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If you can open the pdf file in the comment 206 it is a 3D picture of the plates, you can rotate it and look at it from any view
 
I'm questioning the psi calculations in this thread in regards to bench block size. In actual use isn't the size of the material being pressed the determinant of psi? There is no pressure on the surface area outside the materials footprint, is there?
 
I'm questioning the psi calculations in this thread in regards to bench block size. In actual use isn't the size of the material being pressed the determinant of psi? There is no pressure on the surface area outside the materials footprint, is there?


No. The plates have to touch each other to create that much psi. If all the pressure was on the material. Then the plates wouldn't touch and then there would be very little psi if any
 
No. The plates have to touch each other to create that much psi. If all the pressure was on the material. Then the plates wouldn't touch and then there would be very little psi if any
I don't understand how the plates could be touching each other if there is material being pressed. Compress it paper thin and you'll still have a paper thin gap between the plates, no?
 
No. The plates have to touch each other to create that much psi. If all the pressure was on the material. Then the plates wouldn't touch and then there would be very little psi if any
Maybe I'm assuming material will not spread over the full area of the bench block, and in reality it really does? I have not run at high pressure yet so I'm going from bench clamp observations. :bigjoint:
 
Maybe I'm assuming material will not spread over the full area of the bench block, and in reality it really does? I have not run at high pressure yet so I'm going from bench clamp observations. :bigjoint:


With say 2x2" or 2x 4" plates and depending how much you are pressing. It should spread out all over the surface area if not doing waterfall tech. A paper thin gap is less than a decimeter. Which I don't think would affect the psi at all.
 
With say 2x2" or 2x 4" plates and depending how much you are pressing. It should spread out all over the surface area if not doing waterfall tech. A paper thin gap is less than a decimeter. Which I don't think would affect the psi at all.
Ah, got it. That makes sense then. Cheers!
 
I guess the guys at norstar genetics got burned twice by rosin technologies. Now people are getting burned by rosin works too. .
 
I guess the guys at norstar genetics got burned twice by rosin technologies. Now people are getting burned by rosin works too. .

Once again you are spreading false information. The guys at Norstar Genetics were "burned twice" by Rosin Tech Products, not Rosin Technologies.
 
Once again you are spreading false information. The guys at Norstar Genetics were "burned twice" by Rosin Tech Products, not Rosin Technologies.

Its not spreading. But it did say rosin technogies right when he posted it earlier. He must have changed it. . But ima ask scotty right now to make sure I'm not tripping. Insta does auto correct when tagging people .



It does say rosin tech products now.

I never ever once spread a rumor before. You just tried to cover your ass. Instead of being truthful. We'll leave it at that.

All the proof was already posted on this forum.
 
Its not spreading. But it did say rosin technogies right when he posted it earlier. He must have changed it. . But ima ask scotty right now to make sure I'm not tripping. Insta does auto correct when tagging people .



It does say rosin tech products now.

I never ever once spread a rumor before. You just tried to cover your ass. Instead of being truthful. We'll leave it at that.

All the proof was already posted on this forum.

Did you ask Scotty or get a response from him? Not sure how he could of changed the comment without deleting or making a new comment and still be the first comment? I am also not really sure why you felt the need to run and post something from IG on this thread, especially when your wrote incorrect information about another company?
 
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