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Default Steam bending Walnut

Greetings. I am in the process of building two wall sconces for a 'box window'
addition with window seat I just added onto my house. The sconces will have a
framework of walnut with thin ribs of walnut joining together the vertical
framework. I want to steam these strips of walnut and clamp them to dry so
they will be nearer the shape they should be after the sconce is finished. The
strips are about 18 inches long and about 3/16 thick by 1/2 wide. I have no
proper stea,er so I'm putting half of each over a pan of boiling water until I
can bend it enough to get the whole strip bent around the inside of the pan and
letting it steam for a few minutes. Do I need to let it steam longer than say
5 minutes? Does it hurt if the walnut strip ends up below the water level?
Finally, after removing them from the pan I am going to clamp them around a 1/2
round wooden disc that is the size of the finished product. Should I make this
form smaller or will the walnut maintain it's shape once removed. How long
should I leave the strips clamped to the form to dry? Hour, Day?? Read the
group daily and have learned a lot. Regards, Mike in Arkansas
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