ok here are the pics, the first pics show my steaming setup for steaming the 2 meter length of Pine, feel free to steal it for steaming staves

here is the wood inside the pipe that im using to steam it.

the pipe is held in my old work-bench and supported at the angle by a scrap piece of pine

the other end of the pipe is in an empty BBQ full of water. then i put tin foil over it which directed the steam into the pipe


there is coal under it to heat it up

after 2 hours i took it out and put it along two logs. then i placed paving slabs on top of it to give it some bend.
that is the main piece then i got out my tablesaw and started cutting thin strips of pine. more difficult than it sounds.

here are all the thin strips.
would love to hear some guesses as to what you think it is

after the next 2 seps it's going to be pretty obvious.