Steam bending wood.

In my previous column, in WB No. 304, I focused on bending wood and suggested that for ring-porous hardwoods such as oak and ash, tension surface failures could be avoided by bending against the radial (quarter-sawn) rather the tangential (flat-sawn) face. I provided a photo to demonstrate failure in the weak earlywood zone near the outside (tensional face).

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