I see. Certainly a bolt would assist in keeping the "plies" together but I am not sure that it would keep it from splitting in the first place. This is a very interesting concept. Do you have real world examples on this?
If you were to set up a test with a two simply supported beams. One...
Are you saying that by drilling holes perpendicular to the neutral axis and putting bolt through it, you are in turn reducing the stress? I know a hole is a good way to mitigate crack propagation but I am unsure if that would work for wood, and to what end? Assuming you were planning to use a...
Are these forces due to D+L or is it wind?
Any shot at making your floor joists deeper to reduce the moment at the column?
What sections are you using on the knee braces?
I would think putting a bolt through the column would do nothing since a bolt is not continuous.
While this can work (depending on loading) what is the goal? Is that a hand wheel? What scale are we talking about?
I have the same question as rb1957, what is driving what.
TracyChen,
I believe you only need a 3/4" diameter bar per code. Reducing the diameter would definitely help reduce deformation at bending. I've seen 3/4" weldable re-bar used quite often.
Is the downward bend to prevent feet from slipping off?