i was curious, i am going to start a new stave, and i was going to hopefully put a little bit of reflex into the tips, i know it is possible to steam, but unfortunately i can not steam due to my parents not wanting any wood upstairs, therefor i am stuck with two options:
A: i can "boil" it, more or less soaking it in the hottest water i can get (turning water heater to max), and hope that works
or B: i can use dry heat, which is what i have decided on doing, since i cannot change the temperature gradually when "boiling"
i more than likely will end up using either leftover fat from our meal, or olive oil, (unsure if the olive oil will work out)
i have never tried heat bending, i have done boiling with some success,
now for the main questions,
how well does maple take heat bending?
how much moisture should be in maple before heating?
how much oil do i use?
also, if i am only looking for a tiny bit of a reflex in the tips, how do i set it up for that?
also, since this is a new form of bending to me, i am curious as to what you guys prefer
since steaming is out, its either i soak in hot water *cant get boiling*
or i dry heat,
suggestions, tips, and answers would help me a lot,
thanks