ARgH!
well, i read last post ... good concerns...
if i am thinking about this correctly, actual load analysis gets pretty hairy involving calculating net section reduction and implications.. but, in my mind i have replaced the missing wood holes with certainly an equivalent strength of (2) 1/4" plates and the bolts?? so, as long as the compression developed by the bolts into the wood does not exceed the allowable for the lams then shouldnt it be ok... !!?? the plates can take the shear im sure. all that has been done is a simple how many bolts does it take about the splice to resist the moment in the beam at the splice....
The acutual loading on the bolts is hard to visualize.. but i think the direction of the loading slowly changes as you start from the splice and go to the end of the plate, as well as as you go up or down the hieght of the beam... at any case i think it is not directly up and down... which might blow out my simple moment calculation....
which brings another question... i have the plate in the middle of the beam... maybe it would be better to have it skewed to the tension side of the beam? does it really matter?!!
off to the overthinking races!!!!!????