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Charlie Whinney, the UKs leading expert on steam-bending, shares the secrets of his unique and seemingly magical craft!

  • 16 steam-bent projects for coat hangers, trivets, chairs, lampshades, and more
  • Practical introduction to the craft of bending wood with steam
  • Step-by-step instructions and inspiring photography
  • Learn how to make wood behave in remarkable ways with just a little heat and steam

Although author Charlie Whinneys gallery of creations might seem impossible, youll soon discover that wood can be made to behave in remarkable ways with the application of a little heat and steam.

An award-winning product designer, Whinney has spent his career combining his architectural knowledge with his knack for 3D design. He now commissions his art through the Charlie Whinney Design Studio in the UK where he creates practical pieces such as furniture and lighting, as well as fine art that is seen in galleries and other spaces.

Steam-bending is an ancient woodworking process, most traditionally used in boat building and barrel making. But for Whinney its a mystical practice that produces astonishing works of art. When you bend a hot piece of wood, it is briefly reanimated into a living thing, and you can see and feel aspects of the wood which are not perceptible until that moment, Whinney says. There is a sort of conversation going on between you and the ghost of the tree and you must respond, or risk losing the piece you are working on.

Whinneys beautifully compiled book was created to demystify the art of steam-bending. Inside Wood & Steam, Charlie guides you through best practices for the ecological sourcing of wood for your projects (an increasingly growing concern for wood artists) and then, with practical instructions, reveals how to create 16 steam-bent masterpieces for both beginner and advanced artisans.

Form a wooden coat hanger in the embers of a campfire, create perfectly round wooden hoops using just a saucepan and a mug, or use the steam from a kettle to shape a beautiful fruit bowl!

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First published in Great Britain in 2019 by Kyle Books, an imprint of Kyle Cathie Ltd, Carmelite House, 50 Victoria Embankment, London EC4Y 0DZ, www.kylebooks.co.uk

This version published by Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Inc., 903 Square Street, Mount Joy, PA 17552, www.FoxChapelPublishing.com.

Text copyright 2019 Charlie Whinney

Photography copyright 2019 Andrew Montgomery

Design and layout copyright 2019 Kyle Cathie Ltd

All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

Free downloads for all templates and jigs mentioned in the book are available at www.learnsteambending.com/shop just enter code Wood & Steam.

ISBN 978-1-56523-999-9

eISBN 9781607656883

Publisher: Joanna Copestick

Project editor: Tara OSullivan

Photography: Andrew Montgomery

Design: Laura Woussen

Illustrations: Esther Coombs

Copyeditor: Sian Parkhouse

Editorial assistant: Sarah Kyle

Production: Lisa Pinnell

The Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file with the Library of Congress.

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Safety notice: Working with wood, tools, steam, and heat sources can be dangerous. Always follow the manufacturers instructions and take appropriate safety precautions. The author and publisher cannot accept responsibility for any accident, loss, or injury that may result from material presented in this publication.

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INTRODUCTION

THE DOORS, FLOORS, AND STAIRCASE in your house maybe even the walls and roof they hold a secret, and it goes right to the top of the trees outside and back millennia in time. Deep in the fibers, bound up in the very molecules of the wood, is the hidden secret. Its been there all along, a potential known only to the initiated. When the conditions are right, the grain aligned and hot mist rising, you can take each end of a plank and bend it, twist it, tie it in a knot with just your hands.

This book is all about the ability of wood to soften and become malleable when heated to boiling point. In these pages you will find a wide variety of intriguing and fun projects that make use of this little-known but very useful aspect of the material. There are 18 new designs created to help people of all abilities discover this amazing process in different ways, most made for the first time in this book. I have tried to show the designs and prototypes in their simplest possible form so you can understand the essence of each work and then develop it in your own way.

I believe that as we move through this century it will become ever more vital - photo 5

I believe that as we move through this century it will become ever more vital in design to use appropriate materials as we try to meet our needs and maintain our level of lifestyle in the context of climate change, pollution, species loss, and our ever-increasing population. In many industries, such as engineering and medicine, highly processed materials such as plastic and metal will always be essential; however, in the spheres of homewares and luxury goods almost any material can be used as long as the end result is desirable. Given that these items only exist to make us happier and more comfortable, it is clearly counterintuitive to use materials that are energy intensive or polluting; the net benefit to the customer will be negative in the long-term. As you explore different techniques using wood and steam, I hope to give you options simple and beautiful ways of meeting our needs directly using branches and simple, unseasoned wood. Crucially, by investing your time and skills into the work, the objects you make will be personal. They will be items to keep that will transcend the fickle fashions of the decades to become treasures for you and your family in the future.

We start this book in the forest, bending wood with fire, and we finish in a workshop steam bending wood for a boat that you can make in a weekend. Designing new work to be made by people I will never meet, and whose level of experience I dont know, has been a delightful challenge. I have tried to make the projects as easy to achieve as possible, with plenty of opportunity to elaborate and improve the designs to make them your own. The different projects offer a variety of scenarios that you can recreate in your garden, kitchen, school, and home workshop, and will enable you to enjoy experimenting with this process in different ways. Many of the techniques, in particular methods of heating the wood, are interchangeable between some of the projects. Please feel free to make this work your own: chop, change, or invent your own new designs and ways of doing things as it pleases you.

Above all, experiment: make mistakes and learn. It is curiosity, innovation, and our collective creations in the world that set us apart from the other animals, and quick thinking and action, and an understanding of how to use our local environment in a sustainable way may be what helps us get through the next chapter in our history.

THE SCIENCE OF STEAM BENDING When I started steam bending the day after a - photo 6
THE SCIENCE OF STEAM BENDING
When I started steam bending the day after a talk by designer David Colwell at - photo 7

When I started steam bending, the day after a talk by designer David Colwell at my college, I did not fully understand what I was doing. Wood would often break and I did not know why. I was coming to the process as a metalworker and tried to do to wood what I was already doing to metal; heating the material to bend, twist, and squash it into a wide range of shapes. I had a lot of interestingly shaped pieces of wood on my workbench, but also at least as many broken pieces under it. It was only when I took the time to read about wood, to understand in my own terms about how trees grow, what wood is, and what actually happens when we heat the wood and bend it, that things became easier.

THE STRUCTURE OF WOOD

Trees grow outwards, adding a thick veneer of wood over the whole surface of the tree every year. If we zoom in to look at the tiny molecules that make up the cell walls of wood, we see that about 50 percent of wood is cellulose, a very regular polymer chain made of hexagons of carbon linked together with hydrogen and oxygen. Filling the voids between the cellulose molecules is lignin, which makes up about 30 percent of wood. Lignin is a hard-to-pin-down molecule; there will be many types existing together and they share a hydra-like structure, with their limbs wrapped around the adjacent cellulose, binding them together with weak bonds. A popular analogy for wood is to think of it as a composite material like fiberglass. The cellulose chains are like the glass fibers and the lignin like the resin that binds it all together. When we heat wood, electrons speed up, everything is energized, and the bonds between the lignin molecules weaken. When it reaches boiling point, the wood is soft and ready to bend.

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