Sgian Dubh":13egh7id said:
You may be getting confused with steam bent forms which are quite commonly put into holding jigs for a few days after the initial bend has been achieved.
I wouldn't even bother putting on a finish of any sort if it's going to be weeks before you next get to them. A finish good enough to effectively limit adsorption and desorption of water vapour over a period of weeks is going to be something much more substantial than a bit of polish gashed on carelessly, and would involve a much more rigorous routine.
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Hi Richard, yes that's what my point of reference is from. I was reading about steam bent and my concern was, that I couldn't find the answer for elsewhere, did the same apply for a bent glued lamination.
With regards to the temp finish idea, the wood is at a stable 8% (well my moisture meter says it's 8%) MC. The wood has been stored in the same place before machining, after machining and after being formed into the curves. It's only away from this spot for 12 hrs, give or take 30 minutes. It can't stay in this place forever, the good lady won't be best pleased. So I got thinking before I move it should I "seal" it with something whilst it lives in another place in the house.
I'm kind of vary after my circular table top went **** up.
custard":13egh7id said:
I'd rather invest that time than see many hours of work rendered useless.
Hi Custard, that's exactly what I was thinking.
Anyhow guys thanks for the input.
As an update all the laminations and curve forming have been completed. They've gone well, I'm very pleased.
To clarify, they are made of 7 layers 4 mm thick, they are not massive. The curve isn't huge either, just a gentle curve of 875mm.
4 mm gave a nice flexible thickness that bent easily around my former.
So far none of the 3 that are out of the former have moved, they are not being held in any way at the moment. They're just safely stored in the house. I've got to go release number 4 at midnight.
I was going to use the former as a holding jig but I'm not sure at the moment what to do. I can store them safely out of the way in the house, in the former they might be more of a storage issue.
I'll try and post some pictures tomorrow for those interested.
Thanks all.