Will it Bend? Pushing Bender Board to Breaking Point.

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 เม.ย. 2023
  • Will it Bend? That is the question. Cedar bender board put to the test in this hopefully interesting experimental build.
    This project was a real rollercoaster and left me a little frustrated due to all the struggles and mishaps and accidents you see in the video, but I persevered and the end result was very rewarding, and the structure is intact and beautiful almost a year later.
    Sorry it took me so long to get around to editing the video... it was a really tough one to edit and every time I watched the footage I was reminded of the struggle.
    - Sadly due to a shortage of cedar I don't know if you can even find this 1/8th-inch Cedar Bender Board any more, but there's a Doug Fir alternative at HomeDepot that's a little cheaper.
    Tools Used:
    - Free online version of SketchUp 3D modeling app: www.sketchup.com/plans-and-pr...
    ** PLEASE let me know in the comments if you'd like me to do a tutorial on this app **
    - As always my most favorite tool is my DeWalt DCD991B 20V MAX XR Brushless 3-Speed Drill/Driver. I have impact drivers I could use for the same job, and lots of people use those... but I MUCH prefer and HIGHLY recommend the control of the variable throttle and gearing you get with an old-school drill/driver like this. Here's a kick-back link if you wanna get one and I'll get a few bucks: thetoolnut.sjv.io/daaL5M
    - The little hand saw I'm using is an Irwin Dovetail Saw. It's a very thin pull-saw which can be very useful. Here's a kick-back link if you wanna get one and throw me a few pennies: thetoolnut.sjv.io/oqqzob
    - Also from Irwin (I love me some blue and yellow too) are the Irwin QUICK-GRIP clamps I use on a lot of these projects. They come in all shapes and sizes and are great in tricky one-handed situations like you see in this video. Here's my ToolNut.com link if you wanna get one and throw me a few pennies: thetoolnut.sjv.io/rQQGRQ
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  • @woodlandtales
    @woodlandtales ปีที่แล้ว

    Looks really good actually. I felt for you though when the boards kept snapping but patience , perseverance really paid off. It looks very good and I’m sure you’ll enjoy your handiwork for years to come. 🌳

    • @lumberingshenanigans
      @lumberingshenanigans  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey, thank you for saying so. I like the look a lot too, but now I want to rebuild the whole shower house to match. 😂

    • @woodlandtales
      @woodlandtales ปีที่แล้ว

      @@lumberingshenanigans haha I don’t blame you. I’d be the same. But really, it looks pretty cool as it is.

    • @frankjones7119
      @frankjones7119 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@lumberingshenanigans nah man, I dig the contrast.

  • @TheZebinator
    @TheZebinator ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm no expert but whenever I've seen stuff like this done the wood has been wetted to give it better flexibility. The traditional baskets in my country are made from interlocked birch strips and they are boiled for quite a long time and then bent while still hot

    • @lumberingshenanigans
      @lumberingshenanigans  ปีที่แล้ว

      Oh absolutely! You’re totally right. As I mention in the video, if only I had a steamer... Yet 12+ hours of soaking didn’t seem to make much difference to the outcome in this case, and most of the strips actually did their job impressively with a little patience, some even when dry. That is the intended use of this product after all, right off the shelf… I just pushed it to its limit.
      I wonder, if I had all the right tools for every experiment I try, would I still try them? Or is attempting to do something “the wrong way” part of the fun? Maybe the challenge is what gets me out of bed.
      Thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching?

    • @TheZebinator
      @TheZebinator ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah steaming that lenght of strip would be hard, but experimenting and doing things "the wrong way" is indeed a lot of the fun of it!

    • @lumberingshenanigans
      @lumberingshenanigans  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Haha. Yep. But I worked out a whole steamer design in my head that day… using a length of 10” sewer pipe and an oil drum as a boiler… but yeah, that would be a whole other video. :)

    • @frankjones7119
      @frankjones7119 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@lumberingshenanigans A nice version of a steam room (for humans) I saw once was two household radiators, leaned together in the shape of an A frame, in the space between/under the radiators was a stoked fire, the radiators we fed from a constant water source bit thought the plumbing of a toilet cistern (casually plunked on the grass), so the feed was controlled by how much space was available. As the water fed into the radiators and was converted to steam by the fire below and then directed into a makeshift hut covered in heaven canvas and tarps. The result was a very comfortable steam room that would keep running as long as the fire was burning. And all in the middle of a field in Gloucestershire. Worth a try!

    • @lumberingshenanigans
      @lumberingshenanigans  ปีที่แล้ว

      That sounds amazing! A lot of people out here do wood fired dry saunas, (I think because it’s pretty damp most of the time) but I’ve always been more comfortable in steam. Maybe I’ll do some research. :) Thanks for watching!