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Default Accent of bamboo

I just saw a table in Crate and Barrel that had accent elements made
of bamboo.

I turns out that I have access to groves of bamboo in my home state of
South Carolina.....

So how would one take green bamboo and prepare it for use in
furniture?

I assume:
1. dry it.
2. cut is carefully 'cause it will crack.
3. use a oil finish because it just seems right....

BTW, I do not intend to use the bamboo for structural elements, just
for accents -- although one could run a structural piece INSIDE of the
bamboo. Hmmm.

What say y'all?
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It looks like there is a fair amount of info available, though I didn't
really read much of it. Try:

http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...+for+furniture

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I assume:
1. dry it.
2. cut is carefully 'cause it will crack.
3. use a oil finish because it just seems right....

Just adding a little to the above.
Bamboo wood need to be "seasoned" to prevent fungus and insects eating it
up.
Bamboo has to be purched of its sugar content by soaking in water for a
period of a few days.
Chemicals are sometimes used, but over here in this region, we seldom use
them.
If there is no stream or ponds around, a tarpoline and few bricks should be
adequate, just keep them wet


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As a side question: have any of you encountered bamboo formed into and
available generally as planks? They make t+g flooring out of it,
Black and Decker makes their WorkMate tops out of it; it must be
available in plank form from somewhere...


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China do produce "planks" or floor panels out of it, which I think is about
9" by 39"
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As a side question: have any of you encountered bamboo formed into and
available generally as planks? They make t+g flooring out of it,
Black and Decker makes their WorkMate tops out of it; it must be
available in plank form from somewhere...




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On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 00:34:54 +0800, "chinkc"
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China do produce "planks" or floor panels out of it, which I think is about
9" by 39"



thanks chinkc for your knowledge of things on that side of the pacific
rim. where are you located?
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My workmate model (WM425) is made in China (what isn't?). I bet they
have tons of bamboo there!

Ba r r y wrote:
What I get a kick out of is that the flooring is more expensive than
solid oak. It's obviously cheap to obtain, when some other uses are
considered. I doubt B&D would use it on Workmates if it actually was
more expensive to them than clear, solid oak.


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"Daniel H" wrote in message
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he may be in Singapore (".sg")

Yes, I am in Singapore.
This regioon, SE Asia and East Asia uses bamboo for pratically everything
in the "good old days", Fishing rod, water buckets, spears, blowpipes,
flutes, basket, twines, fish traps, cooking pots, Bows and arrows and the
arrow heads.and as food . Bamboo hardened by heating in fire is almost as
hard as steel and make good arrow and spear heads. ( bamboo (skin) is so
hard that it can throw sparks when hit by a parang) A house may be
pratically all made of bamboos, the pillars, the walls, the floors, the
roof, the table and chairs and....(sorry, got carried away by the "good old
days")


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