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Offline DC

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Steaming out and preventing dings
« on: May 15, 2016, 04:00:06 pm »
I put a couple or three dings in my Cascara bow. I got all but one out with a wet cloth and a steam iron. It doesn't want to come all the way out. I watched a bunch of Youtube vids and followed what they did. What they didn't say was if it doesn't come out right away can I come back at it later, like after it's dried and cooled? If I do that can I expect better results? Is there anything I could add to the steam/water to improve the results? I was thinking alcohol or soap. Cascara really bends easily with steam but it is really soft and even minor pressure will ding it. I did put clamping boards/spacers but it dinged the end. One I even cushioned with 1/8" leather.

Offline Jim Davis

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Re: Steaming out and preventing dings
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2016, 10:13:35 am »
I have only found the first steaming to have any effect. But I have often soaked the spot first to make sure there is heat well down in the wood. I don't think we restore any strength to these lifted dents, just make them look better.
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Kentucky--formerly Maine