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P**S
A good compendium of wood bending techniques
I really like this book. It provides a good overview of a variety of wood bending techniques including green wood bending, constructing curved wood laminates, hot water bending, steam bending, heat bending of relatively thin materials, vacuum press bending, etc. The author discusses how to design and build bending forms and illustrates the techniques with a variety of in-depth projects. As an example, he illustrates hot water bending with the project of building a shaker oval box. The instructions for this (and all other projects) are quite complete, so one won't be left scratching one's head in the middle of a project. One could get a pretty good background in wood bending (as well as have a lot of fun!) by carrying out the different projects.One feature I found quite interesting was his discussion of how luthiers use heat (no water or steam involved) to bend the sides of a guitar. Apparently this can be done wither without a form or completely free-hand (with no form at all) using a heated "pipe" to heat and bend the wood sides by hand. I rather imagine doing this might be possible, but that without a lot of practice, it'd be well nigh impossible to get the two sides of the guitar bent so they are symmetrical. All in all, using forms seems easier to me.While some of the material (that on guitars and violins, for example) may be a bit specialized, it is still of interest. Then too, one never knows when a bit of knowledge may come in useful.I got this because I was primarily interested in information about steam bending. The book did a good job of discussing that, but I appreciated reading about other techniques as well. All in all, a very informative and interesting book.
G**I
Crafting
A plethora of great tips. Put many in place. With good results.
K**D
Bending Explained
First of all this book covers what one needs to know to bend wood which is considerable. I think it is extremely well illustrated and demonstrates the considerable knowledge of the author. There are some practical illustrations of the process for several bending projects. He also covers several types of bending such as green wood, vacuum, steam and lamination. This may not be the only book one would want in order to be able to get into bending but it is one of the books you would want and is well worth the price.
P**N
A Helpful Reference
I purchased Jon Benson's Woodworker's Guide to Veneering & Inlay: Techniques, Projects & Expert Advice for Fine Furniture book a few years ago, so I was happy to find his wood bending book when I was looking for a book to use in the classroom. Benson's books are well laid out and easy to follow, making them a great resource for beginners as well as experienced woodworkers looking to broaden their repertoire of techniques. This book has been a useful reference when students come to me wanting to experiment with different bending techniques.
S**K
Excellent for home library.
This book should be in every hobby or professional woodworker's library. The information is all "meat" and no wasted pages and pages of useless info. Has some excellent ideas for homemade equipment and even some thought provoking photos of finished wood items as examples of what can be done at home.
T**H
Enjoyed book, clarified a lot
I loved the book, it went over step by step process and explained in details.I can see why other's whom have not read this book are making errors and by all accounts wasting wood....
C**A
an excellent book.
an excellent book, has a great variety of approaches, not only focuses on one thing. I found it interesting, is not complete, but has a good approach.
J**.
Five Stars
a good book for someone like me that is just starting out.
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