I find this usually bends ok but you may want to use some downy in the water and be sure you allow the heat to get into the wood . I bend with wet paper . Slat wet paper , wood , wet paper , slat . With the water, you allow the wood to get hot without case hardening .
This should take about 5-6 minutes . then allow a good dry out cycle
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Re: bending figured wood
John Hall
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Re: bending figured wood
Brian,
Are you bending with a fox style bender or a hot pipe? Heh heh hot pipe.....
Uh..sorry. It make a difference. If you are bending with a fox style machine, the slats will help to keep the grain from lifting and causing issues. If you use a hot pipe...heh heh...hot pipe....you might want to consider using a metal slat of some sort to support the wood during the bend.
Also, practice on some other wood before taking your fancy figured woods to your bender.
Are you bending with a fox style bender or a hot pipe? Heh heh hot pipe.....
Uh..sorry. It make a difference. If you are bending with a fox style machine, the slats will help to keep the grain from lifting and causing issues. If you use a hot pipe...heh heh...hot pipe....you might want to consider using a metal slat of some sort to support the wood during the bend.
Also, practice on some other wood before taking your fancy figured woods to your bender.