DYeager wrote:
By condition sides, do you mean with a spritz, before the hot pipe or bending machine? Or are we talking soak, here? I think I was peripherally aware of this use, but never followed up a thread I saw. I'm curious about how heavily the stuff gets used, and how the wood dries evenly enough to not cup or twist.
Anyone, what's your technique?
Dan
With SSII you spray the sides semi wet (evenly damp) and wrap in kraft paper and sticker to avoid warping. I let mine set for 2 days then bend pipe or fox style bender. the glycol in the SSII temporarily chemically plasticizes the cells of the wood making it roughly twice as flexible as it would be before hand. Which reduces stress fracturing of the wood cells during bending. Very helpful with curly woods that want to facet in tight bends. The chemical plasticizing wears of in 3-5 days once heated and the wood returns to normal tensile strength.
Veneer aplicators have been using this for along time to flatten warped veneers and to make veneers easy to shape to complex curves. it does not affect gluability at all.