whatknot
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Okay I tried to steam a childs chair back earlier
Not having a container large enough I used a large heavy duty plastic bag, sealed the steamer tube to it and folded the end over with spring clips, it steamed away happily for an hour like an inflated balloon
I whipped it straight out and onto my form, it was far from as flexible as I had hoped
I clamped and bent round the first half, but started to notice a split and try and I might I could not get it to complete the bend round the form, on finding the start of a second split I gave it best
The only thing that came to mind was that when I took it out of the bag after releasing the steam, I found a fair amount of water which the wood had been lying in, could that be the reason ?
ie would it be better to raise the wood so it was steamed rather than soaking in water
Not having a container large enough I used a large heavy duty plastic bag, sealed the steamer tube to it and folded the end over with spring clips, it steamed away happily for an hour like an inflated balloon
I whipped it straight out and onto my form, it was far from as flexible as I had hoped
I clamped and bent round the first half, but started to notice a split and try and I might I could not get it to complete the bend round the form, on finding the start of a second split I gave it best
The only thing that came to mind was that when I took it out of the bag after releasing the steam, I found a fair amount of water which the wood had been lying in, could that be the reason ?
ie would it be better to raise the wood so it was steamed rather than soaking in water