How to steam bend wooden boat frames in plastic bags instead of a traditional steam box

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @henriquedcunha
    @henriquedcunha 7 месяцев назад +2

    I have only built plywood and fiberglass boats in the past, but I'm willing to give this metod a try anytime soon. Crazy to see what the internet is capable of: one guy halfway across the globe posts a video and, 10 years latter, here I am, mesmerized with his technique.

    • @RobCardIV
      @RobCardIV 3 месяца назад

      I have a playlist called "Masterclass Iron Stone Wood." just for rare videos like this.

  • @DC--zr8gw
    @DC--zr8gw 4 года назад +4

    I tried this, just this weekend and it works like a charm! Bought a little wallpaper steamer to generate the steam (C$79.99) and the wood (which was kiln dried) bent without a problem! Thank you for the idea!

  • @DemoMan101
    @DemoMan101 10 лет назад +47

    I never comment on any videos, at least for the last 6 years +. But I felt it warranted to comment on this and say that it is an excellent idea. I'm a very very novice boat builder, but I was seriously struggling with gunwales and steaming large pieces to fit different curves. I feel the method you show will let me bend wood to my imagination now as opposed to my imagination bending around the wood. Great video, thanks again.

  • @TaterSchuld
    @TaterSchuld 11 лет назад +32

    Nice to see the older generation sharing their knowledge with modern technology, especially with a trick as slick as this.

    • @theoriginalemptysauce
      @theoriginalemptysauce 11 лет назад +1

      Good find, Tater. Thank you for passing along this reminder that partisanship is alive and increasingly higher technology can't replace people. Only a person could have invented or discovered Sauzedde's steambag technique.
      High tech stuff is very useful for connecting people and sharing knowledge. I'm glad Sauzedde made this informative video and posted it where other shipwrights can watch and learn.
      He's brilliant! Sauzedde-Saucedo. Think there's a connection? There must be because we're both geniuses. ;-)

    • @pillarshipempireemployee0142
      @pillarshipempireemployee0142 4 года назад

      @@theoriginalemptysauce technology can't replace people *yet*

  • @missnebulajones
    @missnebulajones 6 лет назад +3

    I’m so glad I ran across this video! We substituted aluminum foil for the plastic bags, just crimped the ends to make a tube, and it worked great! I was getting discouraged but now I’m very excited about this project :)

  • @rakentrail
    @rakentrail 4 года назад +11

    I did quite a bit of steam bending of oak planking when I was younger and found a real advantage to adding fabric softener to the water. about a cup to 5 gal.

    • @NoChrReq
      @NoChrReq 2 года назад

      what's the reason to do so? what's the advantage one gains by adding fabric softener? could you explain please?

    • @rakentrail
      @rakentrail 2 года назад

      @@NoChrReq The old boat builder I worked for always said it helped soften the fibers. All I can tell you was we bent 5/4 oak fairly easily with not much more than clamps.

  • @5ivestring
    @5ivestring 10 лет назад +1

    I've been looking for a easy way to steam and bend wood, and this by far the simplest. No boxes to build, just plain simple. Thanks

  • @sherry866
    @sherry866 7 лет назад +4

    Omg !!!!!! I have been wondering how wood is bent for boats my entire life !!!! That was So Cool. I didn't know anything about a Steam Box, and you've simplified and MASTERED this new concept !!!!! I love it and you explained it PERFECTLY !! THANKS 👍👍👍😇🙌🙌🍻

  • @ExploreNewEngland
    @ExploreNewEngland 3 года назад +1

    your films inspired my son and I to build a 16 foot wooden work skiff. Came out great!

  • @csmrfx
    @csmrfx 9 лет назад +4

    I hope to use this method. I applaud your creativity and am humbled by your generosity, thanks for sharing!

  • @robertbeverly1508
    @robertbeverly1508 8 лет назад

    You are one of the best producers of this type video I've seen. You're idea is genius and your explanations are wonderfully precise. Great videos!

  • @HovingtonInstruments
    @HovingtonInstruments 9 лет назад +9

    This is one I'll keep in my Tips and Tricks book... Thanks for sharing Louis.

  • @mcjok88
    @mcjok88 4 года назад

    Lou, fabulous job passing down the knowledge. You present so well.

  • @rjp985
    @rjp985 9 лет назад

    That is a brilliant idea and easier than the old school method.I've watched many planks get steamed and this is A+.

  • @ssmith9469
    @ssmith9469 8 лет назад +4

    I'm using this (and some of your other info) for an Albury 19 runabout I'm building. Works great and simple. Thanks for sharing all these techniques.

  • @alanhill4334
    @alanhill4334 10 лет назад +3

    Louis, Thanks for this. I've just used it to steam bend a laminated stem. Worked an absolute treat.

  • @fishhuntadventure
    @fishhuntadventure 6 лет назад

    Not that I’m a jerk - I’m not - but there’s VERY FEW guys that do wood work and building that really impress me. Most are rehashing other people’s stuff and often not very well. Their voice overs try to sound knowledgeable and expert but they make many assumptions and errors.
    This guy is neither assumptive nor pretentious- he knows exactly what he’s doing and probably (rightfully!) wasn’t surprised at all that this worked fantastic.
    A very big thumbs UP!

  • @ptabz3112
    @ptabz3112 4 года назад

    That is an amazing idea. not only is it more efficient in terms of preventing the heat loss, it is also more portable. For anyone doing steam bending occasionally, instead of having a big steam box that you have to store when not in use, you can just roll up the bag which occupies lot less space. I hope you can team up with a company like fastcap so a lot of woodworkers can use your method. Thanks for sharing!

  • @DanLeeBoatbuilding
    @DanLeeBoatbuilding 10 лет назад +1

    Brilliant idea! I'll be trying this next time I'm steaming, plus it takes up a lot less space in the workshop than a steam box.
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @Blakeneyd
    @Blakeneyd 9 лет назад +4

    Genius! I've been wanting to try bending wood but thought I would have to get or build a steambox - this is a much easier solution. Thank you for posting it!

    • @hollickrichard
      @hollickrichard 9 лет назад

      +Blakeneyd and then you have to store the box and as you advance in projects that box invariably becomes too small for you this however saves you from all that brilliant idea.

    • @jancloddlafront9185
      @jancloddlafront9185 6 лет назад

      don't work as well, but if you're satisfied... In steambend does the heat or the water does the trick? I think the steam carries the heat to the wood. the hotter the better as why the steam box. the more steam pressure the better heat penetration. Fortunatly he hardly bends the wood.

  • @philboyer2036
    @philboyer2036 6 лет назад +1

    This is a very innovative way of steaming. I have used various methods in my boat building but this is so simple but excellent.

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac 8 лет назад +3

    That is an excellent idea! Get the wood bent, cool it and then very little of the recoil is bent to put in place! Very cleaver! Thanks!

  • @KevinRMoore
    @KevinRMoore 7 лет назад

    This is awesome! I've been watching a lot of videos on traditional kayak building and they all talk about the short working time from the steam box. Going to commit this one to the old brain

  • @donaldwalls3365
    @donaldwalls3365 5 лет назад

    I have seen a lot of the steam bending and I really like that way of doing it for that type of bends. Great job

  • @RobCardIV
    @RobCardIV 3 месяца назад

    This video is so brilliant that I will watch it a second time. right now.
    I almost closed this video when i saw the first picture of the boat and the steam, because i had on idea what was happening, but i was sure that it was far too complicated for me.
    I accidently left my computer on, went to the grocery store with the family, came back and said "Haha, oh shit, I left the computer on again".
    Finished watching the video.
    and learned two things...
    the brilliant bag method and, just ohw simple a steam engine could be.
    all the other steam videos show some complex steam machine.
    this is literally just a can of water on a firebox....
    I can do that.....

  • @daleskidmore1685
    @daleskidmore1685 7 лет назад

    This was a great tip which worked for me. I used a roll of vacuum food bag and steamed the wood off the boat as it was fibreglass, but hanging alongside it. Got the food bag idea from Mike Yurth's channel. Thanks Lou.

  • @rexthepotter13
    @rexthepotter13 10 лет назад +4

    THE best steaming idea i have see tonight, i been looking for a cheap and easy way and it looks like i found it. thanks
    rex from Louisiana

  • @TipsfromaShipwrightvideos
    @TipsfromaShipwrightvideos  11 лет назад +41

    It's just 6mil polyethylene melted together, but it can even be bought in tube form!

    • @jean-valerythoraval4591
      @jean-valerythoraval4591 8 лет назад +2

      +Tips from a Shipwright Hi, and thank you for this great video... i'm planning on using your (or this ) technic for bending bamboo, however i can't seem to be able to find those plastic bag in tube form anywhere on the web, could you give me the keyword you've used to find some online, or maybe even a link? thanks in advance

    • @skubydrule
      @skubydrule 8 лет назад +4

      Try "6 mil clear poly tubing"

    • @drpeejay54
      @drpeejay54 6 лет назад +1

      Tips from a Shipwright c

  • @StephenSmith-yp7to
    @StephenSmith-yp7to 9 лет назад +1

    I watched this and then applied it to steaming ribs for an Albury 19-9 runabout. 3 ribs at 3/8" thick, douglas fir. It worked great. Thanks for posting and sharing.

    • @deanwright2230
      @deanwright2230 3 года назад

      What type of bags did you find was it poly tubing and how many microns hold up with the steam? I've been speaking with poly tubing companies but they can't confirm

  • @Tangeloor
    @Tangeloor 9 лет назад

    This is twenty different shades of BRILLIANT - and is a real game changer!

  • @mre2577
    @mre2577 6 лет назад

    genius! merging tradition with innovation... another great video, thank you!

  • @maxdraxx
    @maxdraxx 10 лет назад

    This is great thanks! Been looking for a way to steam bend a home made snowboard in a tiny workshop!

  • @RubberTrampingAmerica
    @RubberTrampingAmerica 9 лет назад

    Fantastic! I also love your steamer, the old gas can and all. Very cool.

  • @spidennis
    @spidennis 9 лет назад +1

    I love watching this guys's work!

  • @TheRandomMechanic
    @TheRandomMechanic 8 лет назад +1

    i like how you used an old metal 5 gallon eagle gas can on a propane burner to make the steam , very simple , i am going to have to try this .
    nice work .

  • @zachariahharris2795
    @zachariahharris2795 8 лет назад

    Very clever. I'm working on a cradle and using steam bending quite a bit. I can't wait to make a boat!

  • @boatworkstoday
    @boatworkstoday 11 лет назад +7

    That's pretty slick Louis. Going to remember that one ;-)

  • @jeffwatts4264
    @jeffwatts4264 6 лет назад

    what a great idea , and so simple too , allows you to keep the heat in the wood while your actually bending the wood , how long do you heat the timber before attempting to bend ?

  • @walterreutersr.3331
    @walterreutersr.3331 9 лет назад

    Great tip. I have a desire to build a cedar strip canoe this fall and your tip will be of great benefit. Thank you very much.

  • @rossthompson2875
    @rossthompson2875 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this Louis a great idea. I had a couple of goes with a wall paper steamer and it didn't go well so wrapped kitchen foil around the bag and it worked perfectly :-)

  • @heritagebw
    @heritagebw 11 лет назад +6

    Great and simple idea. Can you tell us where you get the bags for this?

    • @tokemaster9933
      @tokemaster9933 8 лет назад

      Jed Lavoie buy an industrial bag sealer (they're not big, they're made for cereal bags and stuff) and a long roll of plastic.

  • @ralphcaruso6310
    @ralphcaruso6310 9 лет назад

    Absolutely brilliant, you are a Master Boat Builder.

  • @aronbechiom565
    @aronbechiom565 5 лет назад

    This is the man I want to learn boatbuilding from !

  • @RickMcQuay
    @RickMcQuay 6 лет назад +1

    Brilliant. One of those ideas that in retrospect you wonder why people don't do it all the time.

  • @bobd.
    @bobd. 5 лет назад

    Genius! You are the master that is for sure Lou.

  • @garyharrison9145
    @garyharrison9145 8 лет назад

    Brilliant!! I'm going to try this while constructing the sides of an acoustic guitar! Seems pretty straightforward!!!

    • @kmonnier
      @kmonnier 8 лет назад +2

      seems curvy to me...

  • @Angus_McGyver
    @Angus_McGyver 10 лет назад

    Excellent! I was just wondering if I could do that, and here you are already doing it.

  • @TimsBitsnPieces
    @TimsBitsnPieces 4 года назад

    What a great idea and no need for a steaming box.

  • @MrG0RD0
    @MrG0RD0 8 лет назад +2

    Now your looking at a proper pro, good tip and very good listening,

  • @alejandrozapata2665
    @alejandrozapata2665 8 лет назад

    Pure Genius and so jovial.. A unique master, you are. Thank you.

  • @mathieulamaure1487
    @mathieulamaure1487 3 года назад

    Lou, you are just a genius.

  • @littlestworkshop
    @littlestworkshop 8 лет назад

    This is a fantastic idea, layflat tubing as you mention in another comment would be perfect, I use that stuff for packaging small parts.

  • @TheMowjo
    @TheMowjo 11 лет назад +8

    Great Idea! I think they could be vacuum food sealer bags on a roll, they come in lengths from 6 to 12 metres long, and if you have a food vacuum sealer you could seal one end,,

    • @JeffWestNW
      @JeffWestNW 10 лет назад

      Might that restrict the flow to the sealed end? If so, perhaps permissible if the sealed end is a straight(er) shot.

  • @markandrews6054
    @markandrews6054 3 года назад +7

    5 years late to the party, For anyone who is wondering where to get long polythene steam bending sleeves for the wood such as those used in the video above on the boat gunwales, use "polythene layflat tubing". Look for it on eBay it's absolutely dirt cheap - over 100M under a tenner incl delivery. Comes on a very long roll. After you cut it to the required length to crimp the ends use gaffa / gorilla tape. You can reuse the sleeve again and again.

  • @doradosurfcharters
    @doradosurfcharters 8 лет назад +2

    simple but smart well done guys!!!

  • @mdeshon
    @mdeshon 8 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing this tip to the world.

  • @TheLonegerd
    @TheLonegerd 8 лет назад

    This method has been used for years in Essex (UK) by Rick Cardy when replanking Thames sailing barges. Bends a 3 inch thick plank like butter.

  • @zirconzircon8861
    @zirconzircon8861 3 года назад

    This is great! Glad I found it. I'm about to build a small rowboat from Glen-L plans and I wanted some way to bend the chine logs and inner and outer sheer. One thing, though ... I wish you had a better closeup of that container and its fittings that you boil the water in. Also, did you buy the bag ... or make it?

  • @barrystraughan
    @barrystraughan 8 лет назад

    Terrific idea. How did you connect the sides of the 6mil poly?
    I know you indicated melting them but was it sandwiched between a cloth then ironed or would that just stick to the cloth?
    Also how long would you leave it steaming after the original 1/2 hour?
    How did you connect the poly to the steam can without it melting?

  • @davexb6595
    @davexb6595 8 лет назад

    Excellent technique and excellent video.

  • @johnryan2193
    @johnryan2193 4 года назад

    Where do you get the bags ? Great idea ,thanks for showing this method .

  • @jimdodd3462
    @jimdodd3462 9 лет назад +1

    Neat trick, and great presentation !

  • @lerch122
    @lerch122 9 лет назад

    a smart idea,i have built a 27 foot boat but I can still learn a lot

  • @ArminHirmer
    @ArminHirmer 9 лет назад +1

    great

  • @hugehelp
    @hugehelp 4 года назад

    yeah! you are a true master at work! This will help me with my builds!

  • @GILLEBRATH
    @GILLEBRATH 10 лет назад +1

    You Sir, sure know your stuff. Thank you for sharing this Idea.

  • @ChrisCSunshine
    @ChrisCSunshine 8 лет назад +1

    That is genius! Excellent idea, wonderful!

  • @cindasana
    @cindasana 10 лет назад

    Brilliant! Wow I love clever problem solves like this. Well done!

  • @spookyii3481
    @spookyii3481 10 лет назад

    Truly a master craftsman.

  • @alvarogabrielaguirregarin3933
    @alvarogabrielaguirregarin3933 5 лет назад

    A whole new level of awesomeness.

  • @johnbecay6887
    @johnbecay6887 7 лет назад +1

    genius comes in many forms

  • @bobbyg072777
    @bobbyg072777 8 лет назад +3

    Sir, you are a genius.

  • @anamericantoreview1132
    @anamericantoreview1132 9 лет назад

    awesome so see some methods used in boat building. nice post

  • @paulwharton1850
    @paulwharton1850 7 лет назад +1

    You're soooo clever. Great to watch.thanks.

  • @wood5382
    @wood5382 6 лет назад

    Great idea, and nicely eplained!

  • @NathanNostaw
    @NathanNostaw 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Great technique.

  • @ruegalfonso
    @ruegalfonso 11 лет назад

    Thank you very much for sharing. Very practical and clever idea...!

  • @530eman
    @530eman 5 лет назад

    Fantastic idea...!!! Where do you get those plastic bags...? Thank you sir

  • @AndyUK-Corrival
    @AndyUK-Corrival 5 лет назад

    You are the best, love your videos. I’m just about to put new in and outwales on my GRP tender. Using oak so I will be steaming it. How did you get or make the bag?

  • @artvuilleumier5702
    @artvuilleumier5702 11 лет назад +2

    My grandfather used to do something like this with old canvas firehoses ... steam bend let cool and then fasten ...

  • @jamesdoyle6839
    @jamesdoyle6839 9 лет назад +4

    where did you find these long bags. ???
    jim in florida

    • @markandrews6054
      @markandrews6054 3 года назад

      5 years late. Use "polythene layflat tubing". Look for it on eBay it's dirt cheap. Comes on a very long roll. To crimp the ends use gaffa / gorilla tape.

  • @Primitive-Hunter
    @Primitive-Hunter 4 года назад

    Outstanding idea!

  • @kg6tgr
    @kg6tgr 10 лет назад +1

    what a great video. I learned a lot and like your idea. Thanks for the post!

  • @ciaranamhain
    @ciaranamhain 6 лет назад

    Genius as usual Louis

  • @rowill2968
    @rowill2968 7 лет назад +3

    I wish I could like this twice :)

  • @Neighbour_Al
    @Neighbour_Al 7 лет назад +1

    I just had to get over the shock of seeing a gasoline can sitting on a burner :D Clever indeed!

  • @johnsandoval347
    @johnsandoval347 10 лет назад

    So... That's it... Gonna do it this way from now on. I especially like the fact that you can continue to steam after the rail is placed on the form. My old improvised way was to wrap the section in wet cloths and lay them on top of a long bed of coals and then run like hell to the form dripping boiling water, steam, and oweas all the way...

  • @lincolnpotter1174
    @lincolnpotter1174 8 лет назад

    Do you have a suggestion as to how to insulate an epoxy-bonded plywood boat from the very hot gunwale that is being fitted?

  • @bobd.
    @bobd. 4 года назад

    I'm watching this a second time and wonder is the soft, steamed wood subject to damage from the clamps. Is it possible for the clamp pad to leave a depression in the wood and if so what is the best way to avoid that. I am thinking use a small block of wood under the clamp pad to distribute the clamping force but maybe that is not necessary or there is a better way. Maybe the clamps are not so tight that they compress the wood I don't know. This is something I would like to try on a smaller scale for furniture by bending a piece around a form.

  • @gordon6029
    @gordon6029 8 лет назад +4

    Excellent! Thank you.

  • @stevewaterhouse3025
    @stevewaterhouse3025 2 года назад +1

    thanks Lou !

  • @SVTapatya
    @SVTapatya 7 лет назад +1

    Very nice! Reckon that's gonna help me a lot. Thanks!

  • @BigFiveJack
    @BigFiveJack 5 лет назад

    That is such a GREAT idea! Thank you for all your videos!!!!! What's the source for the correct plastic bags please?

  • @alanmctavish3628
    @alanmctavish3628 4 года назад

    I like it when you stop & think about something.

  • @OregonBeeRancher
    @OregonBeeRancher 9 лет назад

    This is probably very simple but how did you melt the plastic together and what type of "through hull" did you use to attach the steamer hose to the bag to prevent steam leakage?

  • @paulhunter-rowe9575
    @paulhunter-rowe9575 5 лет назад

    That’s amazing, can’t wait to try it. Thank you.

  • @tomharrell1954
    @tomharrell1954 5 лет назад

    That was just so easy!!! Brains over brawn!
    Great tip

  • @diegoantoniosanchez4439
    @diegoantoniosanchez4439 6 лет назад

    Tengo que aprender inglés para escuchar a este maestro !!!

  • @glengullickson6538
    @glengullickson6538 Год назад

    Duly noted✔😊

  • @rongosselin9217
    @rongosselin9217 9 лет назад +1

    WOW, I love it ! Thanks for sharing!
    Ron