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QuestionWhat kind of bamboo is best suited for bending with heat?Community AnswerBamboo that is solid and smaller in diameter is usually the best for bending with heat.
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QuestionCan I make sturdy furniture using the first two steps in bending bamboo?Community AnswerSure! Why not? Many Eastern folk crafts have exploited bamboo's flexibility using only straightforward approaches like those in steps 1 and 2. You may want to reinforce the bamboo by using more than one stalk together in some places.
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QuestionAre there any limitations in the length of the bamboo that has to be used?Community AnswerDiameter is key. Keep it close to one inch, and it should be fine.
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QuestionIf I bend bamboo using water, how long will it retain its shape?AxelCommunity AnswerIndefinitely if you did everything right. As it is mentioned in the article, the molecules will crystallize when dry locking them in place. But do remember, wood-like materials keep shrinking and swelling in reaction to temperature and humidity.
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QuestionCan I bend dry bamboo using steam?Community AnswerYes, you can. Make sure to add ventilation holes.
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QuestionHow can I prevent the cut bamboo bark from shrinking?AxelCommunity AnswerMace sure the bamboo is dry as a bone before you work with it; that's when materials like wood and bamboo are at their smallest. Dry the bamboo by a fire. Then, cure your bamboo on the outside with wax or varnish to close the pores. Tie everything together with soaking wet raffia (hence the wax). As the raffia dries, it will get tighter.
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QuestionIs it okay to soak bamboo in an acrylic tub over night?Mb_a9c8897c96ddCommunity AnswerThe type of the water vessel is of no consequence, just as long as it holds enough water to completely cover all of the bamboo.
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