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by Oddbod »
Wed Jul 18, 2007 3:12 pm
Hi, Think you might be onto a hiding to nothing here. There is not a great deal of point in routing out the back longitudinally and cutting kerfs as well. That certainly isn’t going to bend smoothly, and will probably break on you.
I don’t think a wallpaper stripper is going to do it either. You need to get the whole thing sitting in a container of nice wet steam for several hours before even trying to bend it. To be honest I don’t think you’ll succeed even then – bending a six inch plank of oak is going to take considerable force and several goes and it’ll almost certainly splinter if the radius is anything other than very gentle.
Leo has the right idea for your external bends, lots and lots of regularly spaced kerfing cuts across the back.
For the internal bends I’d cut the skirting from solid wood, segmented as necessary to get the run and radius - not a DIY job I’m afraid.