Morning...
Does anyone here have experience in steam bending?
What I'm trying to achieve is a pretty tight bend. 180deg over 50mm diameter on 45deg angle. To create a twist for want of better explanation.
Material is maple cut into 4mm thick strips for laminating to 20mm thickness.
Its quite difficult getting the bend around the curve and I'm getting some minor splitting on the edges. I think this can be rectified with making sure compression is constant on the outside. Would steaming for longer make the wood more pliable? Does steaming too long have a negative effect on the wood? I've been steaming about 30 mins a piece for reference.
Also, bending the 2nd piece over the 1st goes ok but coming to the 3rd, I cant follow the same path. Is my approach to this wrong? If I were to bend each piece over the same former, would they fit together well enough for glueing up?
The realms of bending are new to me so any experienced folk here that can help me succeed would be appreciated.
Thank you
Does anyone here have experience in steam bending?
What I'm trying to achieve is a pretty tight bend. 180deg over 50mm diameter on 45deg angle. To create a twist for want of better explanation.
Material is maple cut into 4mm thick strips for laminating to 20mm thickness.
Its quite difficult getting the bend around the curve and I'm getting some minor splitting on the edges. I think this can be rectified with making sure compression is constant on the outside. Would steaming for longer make the wood more pliable? Does steaming too long have a negative effect on the wood? I've been steaming about 30 mins a piece for reference.
Also, bending the 2nd piece over the 1st goes ok but coming to the 3rd, I cant follow the same path. Is my approach to this wrong? If I were to bend each piece over the same former, would they fit together well enough for glueing up?
The realms of bending are new to me so any experienced folk here that can help me succeed would be appreciated.
Thank you