Hello All
I am new to this forum, and bow building and after exploring this forum I have come up with some questions regarding modifying wood with heat and steam:
1. Is it OK to use heat tempering after the bow has been bent with steam? Will the added heat re loosen everything?
2. After steaming I know the wood can be dry as, steam has more volume that than water, so when the steam goes in the wood the existing moisture get pushed out, and the wood is left dry (I'm guessing because steam is less dense than water), therefore would it be safe to work with it right away, and how would one re moisturize their wood (I have heard about oil)? Does this drying out also happen with tempering?
3. And finally how can one quickly dry a stave, (I know it would be good to wait, but I only have a limited time to work the wood) Would putting it next to a heater or in a boiler room do it? And how do I maintain the right moisture in the stave, as I do not want to over dry me wood?
Sorry for all the questions at once
Ethan