Date: 11/5/2001, 6:49 pm
Since nobody commented on it below, I'll start a new thread.
I'm ready to replace my rock. I think I'll try bending (steaming?) an edge strip, about 1/4 x 3/8", around each blade to protect the tips and the edges.
I'm told Ash works good for bending around a tight radius. But I dont happen to have any ash. I have Oak, walnut, cherry, holly, teak, fir, apple, bamboo, and maybe some bubinga.
I dont like the idea of oak, as it turns black where water stained. Teak doesnt bond with epoxy, but it probably would bond to polyurethane. I guess my top choice would be holly, and next would be cherry. Are either of these pliable enough to steam around a 3-1/2" radius with a 1/4" thick bend? If I used bamboo, is it tough enough for the edges?
Or should I bite the bullet and actually spend money to make a paddle? And if so, what other good choices are there? Willow? Something dark-colored that steam-bends easily?
Messages In This Thread
- Material: Paddle edge wood
Don Beale -- 11/5/2001, 6:49 pm- Re: Hackberry anyone?
Dave Houser -- 11/6/2001, 3:00 pm- Re: Material: Paddle edge wood
Chris Casazza -- 11/6/2001, 12:21 pm- Re: Material: Paddle edge wood
Ben Staley -- 11/6/2001, 11:05 am- Re: Material: Paddle edge wood
Don Beale -- 11/6/2001, 11:25 am- Re: Material: Paddle edge wood
Bob Kelim -- 11/6/2001, 12:43 pm- Was there a strap around the outside of the bend? *NM*
Pete Rudie -- 11/6/2001, 12:58 pm- Re: Was there a strap around the outside of the be
Bob Kelim -- 11/6/2001, 8:09 pm
- Re: Was there a strap around the outside of the be
- Was there a strap around the outside of the bend? *NM*
- Re: Material: Paddle edge wood
- Re: Material: Paddle edge wood
Jim Horlacher -- 11/6/2001, 9:53 am- Re: Neighbors are handy this way!
Don Beale -- 11/6/2001, 11:21 am
- Re: Material: Paddle edge wood
Terry -- 11/6/2001, 1:36 am - Re: Material: Paddle edge wood
- Re: Hackberry anyone?