Originally posted by: Martin
wood is much better in compression, so whatever truss you use to build it, put it on top the bridge.
it has to be on top, the rules state
"there is no maximum height"
"no portion of the bridge may extend below the top surface of the test support prior to testing"
the rule i am most concerned about is
"the bottom surface of the loading block must be between 7.5 cm and 10 cm above the top surface of the test supports when place on the load point."
so the weight will be hanging from near the bottom of the bridge, not the top
it says they can use dowels, i would think that would make joints harder to connect, but would there be other advantages to using dowels?