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Wood Screw Pull out in Plywood 1

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biggynugs

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I am a mechanical engineer playing structural engineer these days. I never really studied wood as an engineering material and am having a time trying to develop my methods for validating attachments into wood.
I need to hang a sign using a threaded rod with a 3/8 wood screw thread lagged into a piece of 3/4" plywood. The other side is a machine screw threaded into a piece of aluminum. I'm kind of stuck on putting a number to the pull out allowable of the wood screw.
Its an interior sign, no wind or water.

Any thoughts on where to go?
 
About 100lb. 2 supports, pure tension.
I am not necessarily worried about failure, but rather that I have to show a number that exceeds a failure criterion. Also, that I need to develop this skill for future analysis.

thanks for the response.
 
Holy cow that was awesome. What a great reference.

Thanks guys.
 
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