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Q: What is the process of steam bending?
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What is bending timber?

If a plank or strip of wood is placed in a steam box, it will become softer due to the very hot steam. The softened wood can be bent (with care) until it takes on a bend, which it keeps on cooling. This bending technique is used to form curved furniture.


What is the spring back in bending process?

Spring back is the amount (could be measured both linearly or angulary )that the material has returned back to its original position after the bending process.


Is bending wood reversible?

It depends on how you bend the wood. For example, if you steam it, it is reversible. But if you cut notches, it is not reversible.


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Can glycerin be used in bending wood?

Yes. I use a turkey fryer pot 3/4 full of water and 500 ml glycerine. Bring to a boil then back off heat to maintain steam. I direct steam through a homemade steam box made of 2" PVC pipe. Steam for 2 hours per 1" thickness of wood. This method works well for kiln dried wood. You need NOT use glycerine if wood is green when bending but steam for same amount of time.


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