03-28-2018, 07:43 PM
Got the last crest in the bending form tonight so I figured that I would show my simple stream box set up.
The box is built from 4 pieces of big box store 3/4 x 6 x 6' pine, with some scrap for the ends. The steam will try and cause the box to tear it self apart. When I first made it, I used cut nails. Cut nails do not have the holding power claimed. When I pulled it out of the shed for the set of chairs, I had to pul it apart and use screws to reassemble.
The steamer is less then $50 from BORG. It is actually for removing wall paper, but it does great for a steam box and about $10 cheaper then what the woodworking stores offer.
A bucket at the end catches water, and you need to prop the opposite end up to get the water to run out one end. The newspaper keeps the steam in the box. Probably something better to use, but I have lots of newspaper and it works.
I did not use the steam box here, it was moved outside the garage door on top of a garbage can.
Ok, so I am using a air compressor fitting shoved into and taped to another plumbing fitting. Thread actually matched the threaded hose that came with the steamer. It works!
You can see what the steam does to the box after a few uses. This box is not pretty, but it does the job.
After 1 1/2 hours, the red oak is ready to bend
The box is built from 4 pieces of big box store 3/4 x 6 x 6' pine, with some scrap for the ends. The steam will try and cause the box to tear it self apart. When I first made it, I used cut nails. Cut nails do not have the holding power claimed. When I pulled it out of the shed for the set of chairs, I had to pul it apart and use screws to reassemble.
The steamer is less then $50 from BORG. It is actually for removing wall paper, but it does great for a steam box and about $10 cheaper then what the woodworking stores offer.
A bucket at the end catches water, and you need to prop the opposite end up to get the water to run out one end. The newspaper keeps the steam in the box. Probably something better to use, but I have lots of newspaper and it works.
I did not use the steam box here, it was moved outside the garage door on top of a garbage can.
Ok, so I am using a air compressor fitting shoved into and taped to another plumbing fitting. Thread actually matched the threaded hose that came with the steamer. It works!
You can see what the steam does to the box after a few uses. This box is not pretty, but it does the job.
After 1 1/2 hours, the red oak is ready to bend