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Title: kitchen bending jigs?
Post by: stuckinthemud on April 01, 2017, 07:39:13 am
Hi everyone,
so, I've got to do a steam bend in damp timber, its going to need a fair amount of oomph as it is to take out a side to side curve - bending across my knee is not an option. My saucepan and stove is in the kitchen, my bench and vice is at the far end of the garden in the garage - more than 5 seconds away. How do you all manage to steam bend difficult curves in the kitchen? 
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Post by: DuBois on April 01, 2017, 07:52:38 am
I have to run to my garage (another story there). Not so far but still cold there and all so went with immediately wrapping stave with towel and then pouring boiling water from stove over towel then putting my foil from top of pot around towel to prevent evap and running to my pre arranged set up.
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Post by: BowEd on April 01, 2017, 07:59:17 am
Getting a portable single burner unit might work too.Forms and large C clamps are portable too.
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Post by: bubby on April 01, 2017, 09:05:45 am
I got an electric hotplate, or you can use a campstove, i used to use a propane burner i have for fish fry's
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Post by: k-hat on April 01, 2017, 09:21:41 am
I just wait til the wife's not home and bring all my crap to the kitchen.  No problem at all  >:D ;D
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Post by: bjrogg on April 01, 2017, 10:18:36 am
I use one of those propane burners for deep frying turkeys. It literally 7' away from my caul. I always have all my clamps, pads and piece of steel to keep belly from lifting all ready. I also have one nice clean pair of leather gloves ready. With HHB at least you just have very short amount of time. It's nice to have a helper but I can do it by myself.
Bjrogg
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Post by: Emmet on April 01, 2017, 10:31:38 am
I used a propane stove in the garage but it caught the limb tip on fire from the flame even though it was a good 8" above the burner. My fault for not sitting there starring at it while steaming. :KN
 Wrapping the limb with a wet wash cloth during steaming holds the heat in for good bit. I remove the cloth a second before bending.
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Post by: gfugal on April 01, 2017, 01:12:59 pm
you could leave it balanced in the pot and just take the pot out to the shop
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Post by: Whiskeyjet on April 01, 2017, 06:39:11 pm
I'm just getting ready to do my first real steam bend... I was just gonna use an appropriate diameter serving dish and clamp it. Anyone thing of a reason that might be not a good idea?
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Post by: burchett.donald on April 01, 2017, 09:54:12 pm
  Stuck,
            7 minutes steaming and hold for 2 minutes...Don't forget gloves though...learned this from Halfeye...He has a jig for steam bending in the kitchen when Donna allows >:D...Wish I knew the link, it's more informative...DO IT IN THE KITCHEN
                                                                            Don
                                   
Title: Re: kitchen bending jigs?
Post by: shofu on April 01, 2017, 11:33:13 pm
Hi Stuck - great topic.  Until I get workshop heated I am all kitchen!  I am new and have only bent a couple; but for bending, holding, string measuring and just about everything I use a combo of this simple portable vise ($20 from local tool store with rubber jaws), one handed bar clamps (quickly holds things in place and the vertical slats on my wooden kitchen chair.
Cheers,
George
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Post by: shofu on April 01, 2017, 11:33:54 pm
vise
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Post by: shofu on April 01, 2017, 11:34:25 pm
clamp
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Post by: vinemaplebows on April 02, 2017, 12:24:52 am
Microwave. :)
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Post by: mikekeswick on April 02, 2017, 03:00:25 am
I just wait til the wife's not home and bring all my crap to the kitchen.  No problem at all  >:D ;D

That was my tactic before I got a decent workshop :) I only got caught once when I forgot to empty the yellow sage water out of a fancy pan......err I was cooking....err yellow stuff....honest :)
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Post by: mikekeswick on April 02, 2017, 03:02:26 am
Or just buy a gas stove and do it all in the workshop.
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Post by: chamookman on April 02, 2017, 03:14:51 am
Garage sale Coleman stoves are dime a dozen ! Bob
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Post by: k-hat on April 03, 2017, 11:29:27 pm
I just wait til the wife's not home and bring all my crap to the kitchen.  No problem at all  >:D ;D

That was my tactic before I got a decent workshop :) I only got caught once when I forgot to empty the yellow sage water out of a fancy pan......err I was cooking....err yellow stuff....honest :)

Haha same happened to me, doggone yeller water! 
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Post by: turtle on April 03, 2017, 11:40:03 pm
 I steamed green osage in the kitchen ONCE. Steam condensed on the walls and left yellow streaks where the droplets ran down. Wife wasnt a bit pleased :o.
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Post by: PEARL DRUMS on April 04, 2017, 10:16:27 am
I have a 10-15 second jog from the kitchen to my shop. If I'm bending in recurves I just wrap the area with a towel to conserve heat. Never had an issue.
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Post by: bubby on April 04, 2017, 12:02:03 pm
I got this little steamer at an estate sale, paid $7 for it and 2 crock pots for sinewing, a year or so back i got this plastic tubing for steaming but didnt think it would steam long enough to bend anything.  These are belly slats but they bent like butter in about 2 mins but i steamed them for 5, worked great and i know it will work on a selfbow(http://i623.photobucket.com/albums/tt320/bubncheryl/Mobile%20Uploads/20170403_204238_zpsi6jehipg.jpg) (http://s623.photobucket.com/user/bubncheryl/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20170403_204238_zpsi6jehipg.jpg.html)
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Post by: DC on April 04, 2017, 12:37:52 pm
Bubby, do you leave it cool in the bag or cut it off?  I use any old bread bag so I cut it off and aim a fan at it.
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Post by: bubby on April 04, 2017, 02:06:47 pm
Dc once it cooled i cut the bag open
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Post by: Ballasted_Bowyer on April 04, 2017, 03:28:53 pm
I use a pot on the stove with a cotton towel as a tunnel and set my jig on a couple chairs. I usually get a small token of annoyance but the chairs are in bad shape already from having four boys. She doesn't like it if I set the towel on fire though.