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--Looking to see if someone's got a technique or guidelines to
follow; i.e. how long to steam a particular wood with a certain thickness. Are there tables for this sort of thing? --TIA, -- "Steamboat Ed" Haas : Quando Omni Hacking the Trailing Edge! : Flunkus Moritati http://www.nmpproducts.com/intro.htm ---Decks a-wash in a sea of words--- |
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![]() steamer wrote: --Looking to see if someone's got a technique or guidelines to follow; i.e. how long to steam a particular wood with a certain thickness. Are there tables for this sort of thing? --TIA, The "rule of thumb" is to steam for one hour for each inch of thickness. This seems to be the recommendation for any of the common bending woods (oak, ash, walnut). -- Regards Brian |
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--Thanks a bunch; very useful info! I guess I should take some
photos of what I'm doing, which is replacing the cockpit coaming on my steam launch. The curve of the coaming in the bow is parabolic, with tightest radius maybe 4". I spent yesterday resawing and then drum sanding some Honduran mahogany into .09" thick slabs, which I plan to bend around a form and laminate together. Looks like it won't take too long to steam them if they're that thin, Since I plan to use West system to bond the laminates (unless someone's got a better idea) it looks like I'll steambend, form, clamp and let the parts dry in that position before I attempt the lamination. -- "Steamboat Ed" Haas : Quando Omni Hacking the Trailing Edge! : Flunkus Moritati http://www.nmpproducts.com/intro.htm ---Decks a-wash in a sea of words--- |
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"Gregg Germain" skrev i en meddelelse ... steamer wrote: : --Looking to see if someone's got a technique or guidelines to : follow; i.e. how long to steam a particular wood with a certain thickness. : Are there tables for this sort of thing? : --TIA, Big Snip. Now there are two important issues ; with mahogony the one hour pr Inch. is 45 min. ------- Trust my words this is common boatbuilder knowleage. Beside, ---- what make the wood bend, is the layer of proteins between the cells and cell walls being liquid first time the wood is heated just under 100 deg. C. This way the fibers can move when bended , but wood can only be steamed and bended once. You can also only boil an egg once and somthing like the same happen with the proteins in the wood as what happen with an egg being boiled , as when first the proteins have "hardened becaurse of the heat , it will not again go liquid and allow the fibers to move. Please know that I talk fom hands on experience as I once had a producion of mast rings in both Ash and Elm. Youy can easily over steam but this is often about to high a temperture when you have a decent boiler working with say 1.2 Atm. preasure , making sure the steam isn't down some 60 Deg.C. when it reach the steam box. Acturly the difficult part is to make sure that the steam is not so hot that you dry out , boil out the water from the green wood. Proberly easyer to steam wet wood, but that is becaurse this is not so easily oversteamed , but done right your wood will be dried in the steaming process. Just my million kroner. P.C. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Cyber-Boat/ |
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steamer wrote:
--Looking to see if someone's got a technique or guidelines to follow; i.e. how long to steam a particular wood with a certain thickness. Are there tables for this sort of thing? Steam Bending FAQs http://www.wcha.org/tidbits/steamfaq.html http://www.bluemud.org/article/18152 There are few more I found by googling "steam bending faq" kk |
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steamer wrote in message ...
--Looking to see if someone's got a technique or guidelines to follow; i.e. how long to steam a particular wood with a certain thickness. Are there tables for this sort of thing? --TIA, Try this link: http://www.wcha.org/tidbits/steamfaq.html Scotty |
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