I have some bamboo and would like to finish it as follows: 1. bend it so as to make
a 1/4 + bend for churchwarden pipe. 2. finishing the surface.
3. I have to epoxy the tenon in the one end and mortise on the other end.
What are the best ways to accomplish the above? thanks!
finishing bamboo extension...
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Re: finishing bamboo extension...
Usually the bamboo shank is joined to the stummmel with stainless tubing. The mortise end has a delrin sleeve which receives the stainless tenon of stem. I think the bamboo should remain in its natural state with an application of wax. If you search the forum you will find detailed instructions.
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Re: finishing bamboo extension...
Bending bamboo is tough. It typically can't be bent by steam bending like you do wood. The areas between the knuckles have a tendency to collapse - but I have managed it once before I knew it couldn't be done. I've had better luck bending long pieces with a torch. It works, but is real pain in the butt to do.