WorksheetsWood Bending Processes Quiz
Total questions: 4
Worksheet time: 2mins
What type of wood bending process is described here Easily bend wood in different size radiuses - Not as strong as other methods - Have to use veneers to cover cuts - Can cut too deep and break through veneer of plywood - Time consuming
Steam Bending
Kerf Cutting
Laminating
What type of wood bending process is described here: + Finished part has best appearance with continuous end-to-end grain + No glue-up with visible glue lines + Strong; no short cross-grain structural weakness – Bending and cooling forms required – Steam box and boiler required – Ultimate curve shape may be somewhat unpredictable
Steam Bending
Kerf Cutting
Laminating
What type of wood bending process is described here: + Cold process, no special equipment required + Strong – Bending form required – Lots of strips to cut and keep in order – Difficult to control final part thickness – Messy glue-up, strips want to slip sideways when bent – Dried glue squeeze-out on part must be removed before further processing. – Glue lines often visible laminating
Steam Bending
Kerf Cutting
Laminating
What type of glue wood be the best choice for steam bending?
Titebond I
Titebond II or III
Super glue
