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| honduran mahogony Hi! I have made belaying pin racks and cleats out of honduran mahogany. I also carved out a coaming for the companion way. Now I'm wondering if I'll be able to steam this wood enough to bend it ? Will this wood take a steamed bend? Thanks Phil |
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| Depends how tight the bend is.... if you steam it enough and bend it slowly enough, mahogany can bend fairly well, but only to a point.... perhaps a 2-3 foot radius for every inch of thickness is as tight as I would ever try to go with steaming, but that's just a guess....
__________________ - Matt Marsh - Marsh Design (small craft blog and designs) |
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| Thanks Matt: Probably not a great choice of wood; But it will look good if it'll go. Phil |
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| It bends fair. Mahogany won't make a tight radius like oak. Make sure you soak the wood for two or three days before steaming and it won't split.
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| Would it help to heat the coaming on the inside of the radius while jigging it? Thanks Phil (soak/steam/heat/?) |
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| It is better to heat the outside of the curve. That is the part of the wood stretching. I use a propane torch and keep it wet with a brush and water. A helper makes it easier.
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| Thank you for the response and sharing your knowledge. Phil |
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