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Re: Spidey!Hot iron and wet towel technique
By:John Monfoe
Date: 12/8/2000, 4:02 am

: Hi jjoven;

: I used that technique successfully to form flat panels around the forms. Two
: stipulations are pretty necessary - (1) I used water resistant glue, so it
: wouldn't quickly steam apart, and (2) The panels were not in the
: "middle" of other panels, that is, surrounded by other panels
: that were in contact to the form. If not, You can bend panels as easily as
: strips if it is not a compound curve.

: If the flat or bulging panel is already surrounded by other panels that are
: in contact with the forms, you have to use other measures. If it is a
: bulge, that is, away from the forms, you have to cut between the strips,
: remove some material until it can be forced fair, and the re-glue. I did
: this in one small bulged area and it worked great. If it is a flat area,
: the strips must again be cut apart, and a sliver of strip shaped and glued
: in until it is again fair. I did not have this problem and cannot attest
: to how easy/hard it is to do. In essence, you either have too much or too
: little strip in the area to keep the lines fair.

: If it is a simple matter of simply steaming the panels around the forms, the
: pic below shows how I did it, using a steam iron and wet towels - Try it!

: Best Regards, Spidey

I have tried everything to steam and wet bend strips and they all work to some degree but my latest one gives me the added benifit of exercise. After beveling my strip my dog and I walk 200 yards to my pond, pound a hole in the ice and slip my strip in. Then walk around the pond, take out strip, walk back to the house and clamp the strip to the forms and let dry naturally or dry with a heat gun. Its more fun then the other ways.

John

Messages In This Thread

Spidey!Hot iron and wet towel technique
jjoven -- 12/6/2000, 4:09 pm
Re: Spidey!Hot iron and wet towel technique *Pic*
Spidey -- 12/7/2000, 7:19 pm
Re: Spidey!Hot iron and wet towel technique
John Monfoe -- 12/8/2000, 4:02 am
Re: Spidey!Hot iron and wet towel technique
Ben Staley -- 12/8/2000, 12:32 pm
Re: Spidey!Hot iron and wet towel technique
Jay Babina -- 12/8/2000, 10:29 am