Recently recieved a bale from Fl.
Seems some bend almost effortlessly while other just simply don't want to hear it.
Arrr, power of the internet! Plugged in "How to bend Bamboo".
Hard finding good(?) info on it, but there is some anyways.
Sure, some simply bends easier / better than other,, but it's mostly due to variety / type of Boo.
Had to go thru a lot to gain bits and pieces.
One guy was using a big torch, and what appeared to be a damp rag. He bent what looked like a 2" piece into a sharp "U".
Another somehow(?) said he filled it with sand (sand looked damp) and he bent it up pretty good.
Another was saying, green (as in fresh?) bends easiest.
Didn't notice at first, but eventually one thing stood out. Water! Either from fresh cut, rag, or damp sand.
(Bolt of lightening here) It hit me! They are actually steaming it!
Went and grabbed a piece that I broke because it refused to bend and tried bending another section,, stopped before it broke, but no bend.
Wrapped the same area in hot, damp towels and let it sit for a couple hours. Tried it again and it bent, not like soft butter, but it did bend fairly easy with the heat.
Hmmm, one experiment does not make a finding conclusive at all.
So I went and pulled some from the bale. Had to notice some really felt different than some other. The color is different shade some, and the darker seemd a but heavier. (More fresh? Still holding more water?)
Anyways, I've got about 2 doz. soaking in a hot tub for the night. I'll see tomorrow if soaking helps bending or not.
Hindsight - Figured someone here must of already tried this? But I don't see any mention.
I'm guessing something bad may happen? Any input on this?
PS; I very quickly moved it away from the heater. However, Winters in New England are rather dry and may be adding to the problem(?).