Larissa
New Member
Hi
I have been reading about bending wood for a toerail in one of the other discussions. We are replacing our old mahogany toe rail, which didn't last, with an Iroko one. The wood has been cut and routed and we are preparing for the next stage. I have read about steam bending and this looks like the way to go. However, I met some one who suggested you can also greatly increase flexibility of the wood, by using dry heat (i.e. hot air gun). Does anyone have any experience using dry heat for (pre)bending a toe rail (2"x1") made of Iroko?
Thanks
Larissa
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I have been reading about bending wood for a toerail in one of the other discussions. We are replacing our old mahogany toe rail, which didn't last, with an Iroko one. The wood has been cut and routed and we are preparing for the next stage. I have read about steam bending and this looks like the way to go. However, I met some one who suggested you can also greatly increase flexibility of the wood, by using dry heat (i.e. hot air gun). Does anyone have any experience using dry heat for (pre)bending a toe rail (2"x1") made of Iroko?
Thanks
Larissa
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