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- Steam_bending abstract "Steam bending is a woodworking technique where strips of wood are steam heated using a steam box. The applied heat and moisture makes the wood pliable enough to easily bend around a mould to create a specific shape. The moulding process is usually done by clamping the strips of wood to a positive form, with the strips of wood often reinforced on the outside with a metal band to prevent blowout. The method has been used in the manufacturing of a diverse range of products, some examples being wooden boat building where it is used in the shaping of hull's ribs and lap boards, the production of traditional wooden lacrosse sticks, musical instruments such as violins and in the manufacture of wooden furniture like the Windsor chair and much of Michael Thonet's work.Steam bending is a traditional process steeped in history. It was once a vital practice, paramount to the production of weapons, tools and water vessels, but with the advance of technology the practice has become less common. Steam bending is also a low energy, ecological and economical method of manipulating wood. It doesn't need the expense or drying time of glues to join together several wood pieces to make the desired shape. Steam bending also leaves lower levels of scrap since a smaller piece can be bent into shape instead of cutting the desired shape away from larger, more expensive stock.Steam bending is limited in the degree of bend it can achieve, particularly for thick wood. Also, not all species of wood steam-bend well. It weakens the wood slightly and can leave residual stresses which may cause breakage, blowouts or spring-back over time.".
- Steam_bending thumbnail Kishi_church_detail_roof_01.jpg?width=300.
- Steam_bending wikiPageID "23702579".
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- Steam_bending wikiPageRevisionID "669310985".
- Steam_bending wikiPageWikiLink Bentwood.
- Steam_bending wikiPageWikiLink Boat_building.
- Steam_bending wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woodworking_techniques.
- Steam_bending wikiPageWikiLink Heat_bending_of_wood.
- Steam_bending wikiPageWikiLink Lacrosse_stick.
- Steam_bending wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Thonet.
- Steam_bending wikiPageWikiLink Steam_box.
- Steam_bending wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- Steam_bending wikiPageWikiLink Windsor_chair.
- Steam_bending wikiPageWikiLink Woodworking.
- Steam_bending wikiPageWikiLink File:Kishi_church_detail_roof_01.jpg.
- Steam_bending wikiPageWikiLinkText "Steam bending".
- Steam_bending wikiPageWikiLinkText "Steam-Bent".
- Steam_bending wikiPageWikiLinkText "steam bending".
- Steam_bending wikiPageWikiLinkText "steam bent".
- Steam_bending wikiPageWikiLinkText "steam-bend wood".
- Steam_bending wikiPageWikiLinkText "steam-bent".
- Steam_bending hasPhotoCollection Steam_bending.
- Steam_bending wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Steam_bending wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Woodworking.
- Steam_bending wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Woodworking-stub.
- Steam_bending subject Category:Woodworking_techniques.
- Steam_bending hypernym Technique.
- Steam_bending type Software.
- Steam_bending type Technique.
- Steam_bending comment "Steam bending is a woodworking technique where strips of wood are steam heated using a steam box. The applied heat and moisture makes the wood pliable enough to easily bend around a mould to create a specific shape. The moulding process is usually done by clamping the strips of wood to a positive form, with the strips of wood often reinforced on the outside with a metal band to prevent blowout.".
- Steam_bending label "Steam bending".
- Steam_bending sameAs Dämpfen_(Holz).
- Steam_bending sameAs m.06zm8xl.
- Steam_bending sameAs Q7605351.
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- Steam_bending depiction Kishi_church_detail_roof_01.jpg.
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