badger99
Member
Hello,
I am about to embark on building a steamer for steam bending wood. It will be used outside, but stored in my workshop standing on its end. I think it will be about 2m in length.
I have done a lot of reading on building one and am caught between a few different build types. I'm writing to hear if others have advice from experience.
Firstly, build type. I would like to insulate it to help with heat retention and efficiency.
- Plywood box. Would this need to be marine play? Its very expensive at £130 a sheet for 18mm from my local yard.
- PVC tube inside another tube. for example a 250mm tube insulated and within a 300mm tube. many people mention PVC going soft and altering in shape when heated.
- A metal tube, for example galvanised steel or aluminium tube thats sat inside a square wood box and insulated in the void.
I know that a square chamber would allow for more wood/larger pieces to be steamed compared to a tube. How would be best to insulate a plywood chamber? could it simply be a foil insulated blanket (the type used in house insulation) that i wrap around it before i begin, of should it be built in.
At 2m, would 30x30cm be advisable or smaller/larger. This size would be larger that i require for the job at the moment, but in the future i will probably want to be more adventurous and would like to build 1 decent unit now, rather than have to build in another in a years time. I plan to use a 6litre wall paper steamer to power it.
As i will be storing it upright and moving it from inside to outside my shop, weight is a slight concern.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I am about to embark on building a steamer for steam bending wood. It will be used outside, but stored in my workshop standing on its end. I think it will be about 2m in length.
I have done a lot of reading on building one and am caught between a few different build types. I'm writing to hear if others have advice from experience.
Firstly, build type. I would like to insulate it to help with heat retention and efficiency.
- Plywood box. Would this need to be marine play? Its very expensive at £130 a sheet for 18mm from my local yard.
- PVC tube inside another tube. for example a 250mm tube insulated and within a 300mm tube. many people mention PVC going soft and altering in shape when heated.
- A metal tube, for example galvanised steel or aluminium tube thats sat inside a square wood box and insulated in the void.
I know that a square chamber would allow for more wood/larger pieces to be steamed compared to a tube. How would be best to insulate a plywood chamber? could it simply be a foil insulated blanket (the type used in house insulation) that i wrap around it before i begin, of should it be built in.
At 2m, would 30x30cm be advisable or smaller/larger. This size would be larger that i require for the job at the moment, but in the future i will probably want to be more adventurous and would like to build 1 decent unit now, rather than have to build in another in a years time. I plan to use a 6litre wall paper steamer to power it.
As i will be storing it upright and moving it from inside to outside my shop, weight is a slight concern.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.