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![]() peter wrote: On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 08:06:46 -0400, Glenn Ashmore wrote Mahogany is a little harder to steam bend than white oak but still doable. For some reason the mahogany I bent turned a little dark and required a lot of sanding to get the color back. The problem with both is that you have to keep the varnish in very good condition. If any water gets to the wood it will turn black. After a lot of anguish I settled for teak but it put a big dent in the construction kitty. Oxalic acid will get rid of any black if it goes that way, at least on the mahogany. Oak is a bit more difficult. I'm surprised that you find oak harder to bend than mahogany, I find it the other way around, but usually I'm bending european oak, the grain is a bit wilder. A lot depends on if it was kiln dried and the speed of kilning. I've given up trying to bend kiln dried oak now, it's an expensive way of making firewood. No, I said mahogany is harder to steam bend. I can turn air dried white oak to rubber given enough steam. :-) I try to avoid kiln dried white oak but it is about twice as expensive as air dried around here. I did luck up on a few planks of green white oak and dried it in the solar kill on a 90 day program. It bent great but it is rare around South Georgia. Mostly red. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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