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Bazza May 28th 20 10:58 AM

Steam bending oak
 
My query is..... is it possible to steam bend white oak more than once if required?

Not having bent any wood before I was wondering, if, in the event that that it springs back too much, is it possible to repeat the process using different placings for the clamping blocks?

Jimk May 28th 20 12:41 PM

Steam bending oak
 
Bazza Wrote in message:
My query is..... is it possible to steam bend white oak more than once if required?


Cant see why not. Spose it depends whether your first bent shape
will fit back in your steaming chamber for another
go?


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John Rumm May 28th 20 12:53 PM

Steam bending oak
 
On 28/05/2020 10:58, Bazza wrote:
My query is..... is it possible to steam bend white oak more than
once if required?

Not having bent any wood before I was wondering, if, in the event
that that it springs back too much, is it possible to repeat the
process using different placings for the clamping blocks?


Assuming you can still fit it in your steaming enclosure, then yup - or
at least as well as it bent the first time. (Kiln dried wood bends less
well than air dried I am told).

The usual route is to over bend a bit so that when it relaxes after
release from the bending form, it is hopefully where you wanted in the
first place.


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The Natural Philosopher[_2_] May 28th 20 01:04 PM

Steam bending oak
 
On 28/05/2020 10:58, Bazza wrote:
My query is..... is it possible to steam bend white oak more than
once if required?

yes

Not having bent any wood before I was wondering, if, in the event
that that it springs back too much, is it possible to repeat the
process using different placings for the clamping blocks?


yes

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harry May 29th 20 08:30 AM

Steam bending oak
 
On Thursday, 28 May 2020 10:58:16 UTC+1, Bazza wrote:
My query is..... is it possible to steam bend white oak more than once if required?

Not having bent any wood before I was wondering, if, in the event that that it springs back too much, is it possible to repeat the process using different placings for the clamping blocks?


There are two ways of steam bending
(1) You put the wood in a containers and pass steam into the container.
(2) You thoroughly soak the wood and then heat with torches/wood fire outdoors, gradually warming it through.
The latter is the traditional way.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9YzpOVTPcU

polygonum_on_google[_2_] May 29th 20 10:26 AM

Steam bending oak
 
On Friday, 29 May 2020 08:30:45 UTC+1, harry wrote:
On Thursday, 28 May 2020 10:58:16 UTC+1, Bazza wrote:
My query is..... is it possible to steam bend white oak more than once if required?

Not having bent any wood before I was wondering, if, in the event that that it springs back too much, is it possible to repeat the process using different placings for the clamping blocks?


There are two ways of steam bending
(1) You put the wood in a containers and pass steam into the container.
(2) You thoroughly soak the wood and then heat with torches/wood fire outdoors, gradually warming it through.
The latter is the traditional way.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9YzpOVTPcU


Only two!

What about a microwave?

https://www.instructables.com/id/Fas...ending-in-a-M/

Thomas Prufer June 1st 20 10:41 AM

Steam bending oak
 
On Thu, 28 May 2020 02:58:13 -0700 (PDT), Bazza wrote:

My query is..... is it possible to steam bend white oak more than once if required?

Not having bent any wood before I was wondering, if, in the event that that it springs back too much, is it possible to repeat the process using different placings for the clamping blocks?


First:

https://youtu.be/1pPKUgpn0CI

"My Top 10 Reasons Why Steam Bending Wood Fails | Engels Coach Shop"

Not much springback when he does it...

Thomas Prufer

The Natural Philosopher[_2_] June 1st 20 03:36 PM

Steam bending oak
 
On 01/06/2020 10:41, Thomas Prufer wrote:
On Thu, 28 May 2020 02:58:13 -0700 (PDT), Bazza wrote:

My query is..... is it possible to steam bend white oak more than once if required?

Not having bent any wood before I was wondering, if, in the event that that it springs back too much, is it possible to repeat the process using different placings for the clamping blocks?


First:

https://youtu.be/1pPKUgpn0CI

"My Top 10 Reasons Why Steam Bending Wood Fails | Engels Coach Shop"

Not much springback when he does it...

I love the utter bull**** that permeates the video 'water that is
repeatedly boiled loses its wetness'

'you can't bend conifers' etc etc.

HE cant. Other people can...

Reminds of Hugh Fearnley Wittingstall

'A rolling boil is hotter than simmering'

Utter ********.

Thomas Prufer



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[email protected] June 1st 20 04:57 PM

Steam bending oak
 
On 01/06/2020 10:41, Thomas Prufer wrote:
On Thu, 28 May 2020 02:58:13 -0700 (PDT), Bazza wrote:

My query is..... is it possible to steam bend white oak more than once if required?

Not having bent any wood before I was wondering, if, in the event that that it springs back too much, is it possible to repeat the process using different placings for the clamping blocks?


First:

https://youtu.be/1pPKUgpn0CI

"My Top 10 Reasons Why Steam Bending Wood Fails | Engels Coach Shop"

Not much springback when he does it...

Thomas Prufer

An excellent link, thanks!


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