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Re: Steam bending with an iron? *Pic*
By:Mitch Isoe
Date: 10/4/2000, 9:02 pm
In Response To: Steam bending with an iron? (Ken Sarkozy)

: Some time ago there were a few references to one of this group's members
: using a steam iron to bend strips in place, i.e., without using a steam
: box. Can someone point me to where those posts are in the archives, or
: repost the one(s) describing the technique? T.I.A.,

: Ken Sarkozy

I tried that technique and failed pretty miserably. I think the problem is I wasn't getting enough steam through the piece, only into the one side contacting the iron. I rigged up a really simple steamer which worked great. The picture is pretty self-explanatory, I also wrapped a wet rag around the spout of the tea kettle to help contain the steam. Obviously you don't want to be holding the pvc pipe while it heats up. Rather I just dropped a roll of duct tape onto it and put the duct tape on the edge of a table to support it and keep it from rolling. 15 minutes of steam and it made fast work of the strips.

Messages In This Thread

Steam bending with an iron?
Ken Sarkozy -- 10/4/2000, 8:42 pm
Re: Steam bending with an iron?
jason -- 10/6/2000, 11:32 am
Re: Steam bending with an iron?
Steve Lein -- 10/6/2000, 12:51 pm
Re: Steam bending with an iron?
Ken Sarkozy -- 10/6/2000, 12:48 pm
No, but I used a heat gun once
David Dick -- 10/5/2000, 7:00 am
Hey Kent, could you respond?
mike allen ---> -- 10/5/2000, 3:46 pm
Re: Hey Kent, could you respond?
Kent LeBoutillier -- 10/6/2000, 6:36 am
Re: Steam bending with an iron?
Ray Port Angeles -- 10/4/2000, 11:18 pm
Re: Steam bending with an iron? *Pic*
Shawn Baker -- 10/4/2000, 9:48 pm
Re: Steam bending with an iron? *Pic*
Mitch Isoe -- 10/4/2000, 9:02 pm
Re: Steam bending with an iron?
Dale Frolander -- 10/4/2000, 9:27 pm