Woodworking Information : How to Bend Wood to Make Furniture
Bend wood to make furniture using a bent lamination technique that involves cutting wood into the desired shape, ripping wood strips, applying glue with a roller and clamping wood pieces into place. Find out how long to let bent wood pieces dry in this free video from an award-winning woodworker on basic carpentry. Expert: Kent Perdue Bio: Kent Perdue is a senior in the furniture-making program at VCU, and has received many scholarships and awards for his work. Perdue sells his work at various furniture stores in Richmond, Va. Filmmaker: nate thompson
@morningstomper123 tools of the trade.
@ant1225rocks that sucks unless you have female company.
@ant1225rocks Cut it into strips.
@pumkinvine I made these videos when I was in school and thought that it was fun, and the information is accurate, safe and a very effective method. These videos are meant for positive people looking to get somthing out of them. Not people who are negative and kind find a problem with everything they see. How about you make a video on bent laminations and see if it turns into one of the most watched woodworking videos on youtube. Just an idea.
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i cant bend my wood in the morning its too hard!
@pumkinvine I read that he’s a student. In any case, I’ve learned some stuff from him. Do you know anything that he missed?
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Great, the titile should say making bent plywood.,
That’s like 700 bucks worth of clamps!
Who actually has than many clamps just lying around?
good effort, but a lot of rookie errors, but in the posters defense there is no need to alternate sides with the clamping process because the mdf block with the c-clamp centered ( importance of centering not mentioned) should provide even pressure
its a nice tutorial you have here
i actually made a furniture myself and i used your technique but i think u woodworkers should take a look at woodworkingplans(dot)tk well its basically 14000 woodworking plans and designs its rly nice i’ve bought it and it saved me thousands
and time as well … you should try it! by the way e.how shows you some realy good techniques you should check his videos
its a nice tutorial you have here
i actually made a furniture myself and i used your technique but i think u woodworkers should take a look at woodworkingplans(dot)tk well its basically 14000 woodworking plans and designs its rly nice i’ve bought it and it saved me thousands
and time as well … you should try it! by the way e.how shows you some realy good techniques you should check his videos
its a nice tutorial you have here
i actually made a furniture myself and i used your technique but i think u woodworkers should take a look at woodworkingplans(dot)tk well its basically 14000 woodworking plans and designs its rly nice i’ve bought it and it saved me thousands
and time as well … you should try it! by the way e.how shows you some realy good techniques you should check his videos
Another ehow “expert” lol
This video is’nt really informative on the bending action, -as the headline promised. -
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That was great!
I find it hard to trust someone who says ” the most safest”. You sound like Kip.
during your glue ups, you should alternate the clamps, putting clamps on both sides, otherwise the clamping pressure tends to bias the pressure to one side, often times resulting in an unsquare/parallel bent lamination
@danno1111 time isnt really the issue with moving the fence, its repeated accuracy. You can use jigs to cut the strips and be just as safe.
very good, thanks it looks easy ¡ I ll try it
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good luck