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How to Make a Steam Box to Bend Wood
Many wood projects require bent wood. The techniques are commonly required in boat building but can be useful in many other types of woodworking. A steam box is simply a container where the wood is placed while absorbing the steam. Builders... Read More »
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How to Bend Wood Without Steam for a Lobster Trap
Woodworkers use heat (steam) to bend wood when a design calls for a sweeping bend in the wood that can not be accomplished by simply cutting the curve from a larger piece of wood. If you need to bend wood slats for a lobster trap but do not... Read More »
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What is the temperature range to steam and bend oak wood in a hea...
Steam is 212 F at sea level. The amount of time you soak the wood is important. Here is a search for [how to build a steam box] http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&sourc… Then I went here: How to make a steambox for bending wood A steam box ... Read More »
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You would steam first to get the bend you want, then heat it in the oven to make it set. Steam makes it easier to bend. It take several times of steaming to get it perfect, best to take your time and get it exactly what your striving for. T...
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I have been working with wood floors for over 35 years now. Many of the tricks of the trade I have learned during that time are the result of necessity rather than innovation. The job that got me to learn how to bend wood with steam was a b...
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We built a stem box last year out of some OSB and some framing lumber, It worked OK we used a clothes steamer as a source, the wood was some teak for a sailboat rail.It took about 4 hours of hot box time to get it soft and then bent it and ...
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Some woods such as hickory and white oak can be bent to tighter radii than other woods. White oak works well in a sailboat cabin and can be stained to look very much like teak. Make a steamer out of PVC and an old teapot. Get length of PVC ...
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