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1 Prepared by: Barry Sparrow and Sal Ienco Civil/Construction Sault College

2 You will need:  Balsa wood  Tape  Cutting knife  Clamps  Books  Math set  Glue  Cardboard  Pins  Sandpaper  Pencil

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4 Cut accurately Take your time Be careful Total length to be 450mm Save your off cuts (scraps) Cutting Video

5 Cut both truss sides at the same time

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7  Use tape to hold parts in place  Use ‘white’ or carpenter’s glue  Be sure to glue all contact faces

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9  Be neat  Use a damp cloth or tissue to clean up  Pins can hold parts temporarily  Use scraps as spacers

10  Check the alignment  Complete the truss gluing

11  Use more tape to hold parts in place  Use books or similar weights to hold in place until glue has dried (1- 2 hours) Gluing Video

12  Remove books  Cut away tape and remove carefully

13  Remove any pins and remaining tape  Repeat process for side 2

14  Now the truss sides can be assembled  Measure and cut the cross members  Make sure bridge is minimum width (40 mm)

15  Glue top and bottom cross pieces in place  Line up cross members with truss webbing

16  Use spacers or blocks to keep parts straight  Sand and trim before gluing to ensure a good connection

17  Once the connections have glue applied the truss can be put in place  Apply glue ready for the top cross members  Use tape to keep cross members in place

18  Install top cross pieces  Diagonal bracing installed later after glue had dried

19  Books keep everything in place until glue sets  Spacers keep sides straight up (vertical)  Let dry for 1-2 hours

20  Use clamps where needed to install final cross pieces

21  To deal with compression forces, extra material is added at each truss end

22  Adding gussets at bottom corners increases the connection strength

23  For this bridge, diagonal bracing material was made from ½ thickness pieces, cut along the length

24  Cut and assemble ½ thickness angled bracing  These pieces are used on each end of the bridge to keep it from collapsing sideways  Trim to size after they are in place and the glue has dried

25  Install bracing  Note gusset added at top cross member

26  After glue dries, bracing can be trimmed and sanded

27  Diagonal ‘X’ bracing is installed  Cut to fit  Use pins or tape to hold in place until glue dries

28  Install bracing on top as well as bottom of bridge  Note extra gusset at support point

29  Bridge is complete  Touch up lightly with sandpaper  It’s ready for testing Testing Video


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