Wimperdink
Lieutenant Junior Grade
- Joined
- Jul 24, 2005
- Messages
- 1,171
In one of my many recent projects (this one being the canoe in two outriggers) I found myself in the position of impatiently trying my hand at bending plywood. I finally got it in the position I wanted with a lot of boiling water, wet rags, sweating forehead, slipping clamps, screws, braces, and even a few hushed cusswords. My question is this, we've all seen the steam cleaners on late night infomercials that are supposed to clean any surface of any dirt, grease, and grime. They get up to a bazillion degrees of steam and will do everything short of give your dog a haircut. Would one of these gizmos speed up the process of wood bending or does it all still come right back to the old soak, sweat, and slipping clamps method? Does anyone know easier ways? Share your methods please. Insight much needed for future projects.