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Obviously the boards with the grooves on left of pic will weigh less, but do the grooves make them stiffer in the long direction as well?
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>>2941915
here let me search that for you since its so much more effort than making a thread with a stupid question instead of asking in the general
https://presearch.com/search?q=why%20are%20deck%20boards%20grooved
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Seems like all the results are about edge grooves, or minimal depth face grooves. Having a hard time finding info specifically about these deep grooves on hidden side. Maybe "grooves" is not the right term.
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>>2941915
Stiffer than what? My dick? Lolno. Even at 50+ my dick mogs that board. But seriously, how is a board with material removed going to be stiffer than a board that's still complete? It may be almost as stiff, but weigh less, but it won't be any stiffer.
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>>2941926
Probably the same reason corrugated cardboard is more stiff and resistant to bending than solid card of the same weight. Or an I-beam is stiffer than a box tube of the same weight. It all depends on the forces involved and what angle/point they act on the material.
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none of them seem to be wood?
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>>2941944
Cardboard is already a corrugated material, that's like triple the variables, and an I beam is a totally different shape than a box tube. Be real here.
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>>2941915
The solid ones will be stiffer in all directions, they're significantly heavier to get that stiffness, but they are stiffer.

>>2941953
Composite deck boards my dude. They're expensive, but they look nice, and last forever.
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>>2941919
>Maybe "grooves" is not the right term.
They call it "scalloping"
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>>2941915
if everything else is the same, yes
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>>2941986
>trex branding = green light!
>don't fall for other brands, they aren't as good as trex brand trex boards made by the trex company!
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>>2941926
>It may be almost as stiff, but weigh less, but it won't be any stiffer.

I think this is correct, but only if the material is homogeneous.
If the skin/veneer is significantly stronger than the infill, it would be stiffer with the scalloping, since there is more of the strong material at the perimeter.
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just frame 12" on center and you won't have to give a shit.
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>>2941915
Deck boards are made stiff by the joists underneath. Joist spacing is reduced if you're a cunt and want your deck boards laid out diagonally.



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