Spidey and myself have used irons for steam bending and we both have left posts about our results. Spidey has a nice web page with good documentation.
I have done my steam bending two ways; one with the PVC tube, with fairly good results. But watch out the tube will bend under the heat also you don’t have much time to work with the strip. Second way is the iron method, which I personally like. What I like is that you are working a small area at any given time, this way you do not have to worry about the entire strip cooling off on you before your done (can give you more working time).
The largest piece I have tried is an accent strip for my current canoe project it is ¼” thick and about 4 ½” inches wide. I have not tried it on a thicker piece of stock than ¼”.
Here are a few tips that I have:
Pre moisten the strip prior to being steamed (ie go over the area with a wet rag).
Don’t flip the iron so that the front edge is angled downwards or the water will spill out.
if possible start at the lowest point and work your way up (steam rises).
I have found on larger pieces (such as my accent strip) that I cannot get into there final place at first, was no big deal. Clamp it into place and the next day they will with a little coxing slid into their final resting place sometimes with a little more steam.
Good luck
Jason
: 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
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- 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 - Re: Steam bending with an iron?
- No, but I used a heat gun once
David Dick -- 10/5/2000, 7:00 am- Hey Kent, could you respond?
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Kent LeBoutillier -- 10/6/2000, 6:36 am
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