We violate so many sound practices by just throwing lots of metal and weld at stuff that it almost doesn't matter. The FSM warns against welding close to the edges of the frame to slow down cracking and then the propagation thereof to failure. If we followed those warnings, it would be difficult to create most of the modifications we routinely do.Understanding stress risers and how they propagate is something I could use a better grasp of when designing fish plates.![]()
The common idea behind a fish plate is to direct the stress riser into the center of the sides of the frame away from the edges. We rarely do and it never fails.
