How to Bend Wood Without Snapping!!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Quick tutorial on how to bend wood without snapping!!
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Instead of waiting over night you can also boil the wood in a pan of water on the stove..
better yet, steam it lol
Thank yoooou, will try that today
Thanks, can you make a tutorial on those miniature framed butterflies?
You're A miniature framed butterfly you piece of wood
Gosh these videos are incredible!!
I'm just commenting for those algorithm points you deserve. Keep on keeping on.
Awesome 💕. I did this for the sofas in the dollhouse.
What kind of wood is this??
What type of wood
Heat helps as well.
I want to do more miniature things. I've been getting kits but I want to do my own projects
Great for my miniature desk for the miniature postal service and ikea for worms
I need to bend walnut strips - any suggestions on how long soak / how thick i can go?
Yea guys I’m an earth bender. Literally
Dose that work with wood rods 5mm thick?
Wawer
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Jay Martz
But you're using bending plywood..
He's using Balsa wood, as many people do when crafting miniatures. Balsa wood can be bought at craft and hobby stores. Obviously he isn't going to use plywood to make these small pieces for dollhouses and stuff. Also, Balsa wood will snap if you just try to bend it.
Boiling tje water helps too
Alcohol makes the process quicker
alcohol makes anything better
But u use bending wood already 🤨
what's bending wood? He's using Balsa wood, as many people do when crafting miniatures. Balsa wood can be bought at craft and hobby stores. Obviously he isn't going to use plywood to make these small pieces for dollhouses and stuff. Also, Balsa wood will snap if you just try to bend it.
@@Throatzillaaasorry ...
I was wrong.......
now I understand.......
When they say bending wood, they mean 1 or 2 inch thick wood not 1/8th inch thick wood .
U can bend bigger wood over a fire but it’s way more effort for less bending. However that doesn’t even make sense since he’s making miniatures.
Why would he use 2 inch thick plywood to make tiny miniatures
@@Throatzillaaa //
The issue at hand is bending wood, not what you bend it for.
@@drunkbee880 okay but he makes miniatures so if he is getting asked how he makes his pieces that require bending balsa wood, then he's answering that question for his subscribers. why would he tell fellow miniaturists and fans of miniatures how to bend 2 inch thick pieces of wood (and why would he even be educated on how to do that?).
@@Throatzillaaa //
What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you see a video titled “ how to put a smile on your girlfriend’s lips?”
Now if you click on the video and see a guy handing a girl an ice cream cone and she smiles, then you would make a comment like I did, wouldn’t you?
A “wood” that can be cut like paper with razor is not wood, it is more of a laminate.
What he is doing is forming it .
How about this title “ how to form laminate for miniature furniture”?
I guess what we have here is failure to communicate.
Uh...use steam dude, never worked with wood or something?
Wawer