ohowson
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Ok, so I've never tried this before. My missus wants a hammock stand for her birthday in a few weeks. I thought I might try and make one - seen a lovely one that looks like 2 pieces of 75mm square birch, bent to a gentle radius, for the arms, then another two at the bottom the same with the arms sandwhiched between them. I've build at steam box out of an 8x4 sheet of 50mm insulation (so it's roughly 12" square), connected it to a pot and heater to generate steam, and it certainly is: I have steam going in one end and coming out of the other - win.
Only the piece of 1/2" by 1" scrap wood has been in there for about 2 hours and isn't wet through yet!
do I need to keep the steam in there longer by letting less out the other end? Is it too big for the wood and should I be trying to reduce airspace inside (won't help with the bigger wood of course). Am I cruising for a bruising trying to bend 75mm square wood in the first place? Or should I just keep going and give it longer and longer and longer....?
Only the piece of 1/2" by 1" scrap wood has been in there for about 2 hours and isn't wet through yet!
do I need to keep the steam in there longer by letting less out the other end? Is it too big for the wood and should I be trying to reduce airspace inside (won't help with the bigger wood of course). Am I cruising for a bruising trying to bend 75mm square wood in the first place? Or should I just keep going and give it longer and longer and longer....?