Wood design lecture notes jar 28 combined bending and compression sec 7. Rowell chapter 19 contents plasticizing wood 191 principles of plasticizing and bending 191 bent wood members 192 laminated members 192 veneered curved members 193 bending of solid members 193 selection of stock 193 moisture content of bending stock 193 bending operation and apparatus 194. Now, with wood bending handbook, the classic guidebook by experts w. An illustrated practical handbook, based on experience at the f. Some wood can be bent green, it is easier to bend when it has dried to 30% moisture content so that most of the bound water is. Chapter 5 mechanical properties of wood modulus of rigidity the modulus of rigidity, also called shear modulus, indicates the resistance to deflection of a member caused by shear stresses. Wood bending handbook available for download and read online in other formats.
Bending wood man has bent wood for millennium, native americans bent wood for boats, kerf boxes and their legendary shooting bows. Bending wood dates back to antiquity in the form of baskets from willow branches. This practical introduction to the craft of bending wood shows how wood can be made to behave in remarkable ways with the application of a little heat and steam. This handbook is based on results of research on wood bending and related information as developed at the united states forest products laboratory and other laboratories over a period of years, and on investigations and observations in furniture factories, ship and boat yards, and other plants engaged in commercial wood bending. The relationship between the shear force and the change in bending moment is given by dx dm v 42 lecture 14. Wood bending handbook the construction information service. Pdf wood bending handbook download full pdf book download. A read is counted each time someone views a publication summary such as the title, abstract, and list of authors, clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the fulltext. When wood has been separated from the tree and dried it is more rigid, difficult to bend, and breakable.
Turner, you can discover the inside world of wood bending a unique and beautiful form of woodworking that will allow you to create everything from boats to banisters. The sapwood consists of both active and inactive cells and is located on the outside of the tree, next to the cambium. Wood density however seems to affect the ease of bending. Addresses the selection and preparation of bending material, softening treatments, hand bending, machine bending, the setting of bends, the process of laminated bending, pressing laminations to shape, curved. American wood council national design specification for wood construction v table of contents for the nds parttitle pagepage 1 general requirements for structural design1 1. Bending solid wood to form forest products laboratory. The bending properties of timber obtainable in new south wales classification commonname botanical name very h beech,myrtle nothofagus cunninghamii good hi oak, northernsilky cardwellia sublimis h pine, celerytop phyllocladus aspleniifolius ii pine,huon dacrydium fran7clinii ii pine, king william athrotaxis selaginoides i pine, radiata pinus radiata. Bent wood members chapter in the previous version, modified woods, and paperbased laminates chapter 23 in the previous version are now included in. Part b, laminated bending, covers the process of laminated bending, pressing laminations to shape, curved structural laminated members, and the. Mechanical properties of wood forest products laboratory. Miller contents bark, wood, branches, and cambium 21 sapwood and heartwood 22 growth rings 22 wood cells 23 chemical composition 23 species identification 24 references 24 he fibrous nature of wood strongly influences how it is used. The ability to alter the grain direction as our imagination dictates while preserving the strength inherent in a straight piece of wood allows us to create the elegant beauty of a continuousarm windsor chair and the inspiring sweep of a vaulted ceiling.
The australian timber handbook is designed to assist producers and users of timber by submitting, in precise and practical form, the more important. At the center of the wood, where tree growth began, is the pith or heart center. Introduction notations relative to shear and moment diagrams e modulus of elasticity, psi i moment of inertia, in. Sections on bending, end finishing, coating, and tube design provide previously hardtofind information that will help to minimize the cost of your. This new edition of the finnish plywood handbook cancels and replaces the previous edition pub.
The test provides values for the modulus of elasticity in bending, flexural stress, flexural strain and the flexural stressstrain response of the material. Bending wood the wright way popular woodworking magazine. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Schauman wood oy, finnforest oyj, koskisen oy and visuvesi oy. Division of wood technology and the timber research and development association, london was recorded. The bending of timber department of primary industries. Wood bending wood bending is an ancient craft that is of key importance in many industries today, of the several methods commonly used to produce curved parts of wood, bending is. Anderson, engineer forest products laboratory forest service u.
An updated version of this publication, released in 2010, is available at wood handbook, 2010 pdf, 15 mb forest products laboratory. Wood is divided into two general classes, sapwood and heartwood. Wood bending handbook william cornwall stevens, norman turner, forest products research laboratory princes risborough, england snippet view 1948 common terms and phrases. After the plies are bonded together, flat plywood is often bent by methods that are somewhat similar to those used in bending solid wood. Practical and fully illustrated, this updated reference is indispensable for woodworkers who want to master bending techniques, learn to increase the elasticity of. Techniques projects and expert advice for fine woodworking pdf for free. A comprehensive source of technical information on wood characteristics is the wood engineering handbook, second edition forest products laboratory, 1990. But sometimes a bent part can add an interesting design element.
Due to good material properties, bentwood was also used in aircraft production mainly. Wood bending wood bending is an ancient craft that is of key importance in many industries today, of the several methods commonly used to produce curved parts of wood, bending is the most economical of material. Some wood can be bent green, it is easier to bend when it has dried to 30% moisture content so that most of the bound water is evaporated and only free water remains in the cells. For more information, see wood bending handbook part a, bending solid wood to form by edward peck and this youtube video. Turner pdf, epub ebook d0wnl0ad originally published in 1948, this classic text on bending solid wood, laminated wood, and plywood delivers everything a woodworker needs to successfully understand this timeless art. Bending wood adds a new dimension to what can be built in a workshop. Department of agriculture, forest service, forest products laboratory. A great book for learning the basics of wood bending or new ideas for bending. Former is made from mdf the outside of the wood is reinforced extra support with a metal strap. Paumac tube forming handbook was designed to be a useful guide for the buyer, engineer or designer whose responsibilities include the specifications and procurement of metal tube assemblies. Essential techniques for bending wood plus a bent wood shelf plan. I have been bending wood for instruments for many years but am always looking for other ways to do something. Bending wood is an important facet of woodworking and can be seen in many different applications including bentwood chairs, laminated handrails, and milled window components. Most of the time when a piece of wood has a bend or a curve, it means trouble.
Wood bending handbook wood bending techniques books. It functions primarily in food storage and the transport of sap. With bent lamination you need only a form and a way to clamp the thin strips of wood to it. You dont need to wait an hour or more for the wood to get ready to. Onlyalong thesocalledneutralaxis will therebe no changein lengthandhenceno stressingof thefibres. Since those days, the major field for wood bending is chair production. Then you need to wait several days for the part to dry. The basic straight line interaction for bending and axial tension eq. Wood handbook, wood as an engineering material natures. Pdf steam bending qualities of eight timber species of ghana. With steam bending, you need a boiler, a steam box and a way to quickly clamp a scaldinghot piece of wood to a form. Laminated andor bent wood products have become a commonplace product of modern. To view these free pdf downloads you need to have adobe acrobat reader 10 or later, which is available free here. If i can learn one thing new from a book then the book was worth it.
Common chemicals that plasticize wood include water, urea, dimethylol urea, low molecular weight phenolformaldehyde resin, dimethyl sulfoxide, and liquid ammonia. Pdf introduction to timber as an engineering material. Bending drier wood with the help of heat and water is centuries old. Design elements of curved wood often enhance the overall appeal of a room or a piece of furniture. History since the 1830s, when michael thonet began producing laminated and steambent chairs in europe, manufacturers and designers have explored the design and economic advantages of bentwood. The three moduli of rigidity denoted by glr, glt, and grt are the elastic constants in the lr, lt, and rt planes, respectively. The main advantage of a three point flexural test is the ease of the specimen preparation and testing. By applying the proven methods in this fantastic guidewritten by one of the worlds acknowledged expertswoodworkers of all skill levels can try their hand at coldbending and drybending, laminating and. After getting in over my head, i bought three wood bending books. The wood is then forced around a former male and female and clamped into position. This handbook makes specific reference to design of timber structures to european standards. The earlywood cells are usually broader because they carry more water in the spring for the leaves and new shoots.
An updated version of this publication, released in 2010, is available at wood handbook, 2010 pdf, 15 mb. Shearing stress in beams enes 220 assakkaf shear and bending the presence of a shear force indicates a variable bending moment in the beam. Then centre the assembly on the crown of the form and use the two handles to bring the component to the final position, as shown in the diagram above. In this timeless resource, first published in 1948, woodworkers will find all the indispensable information they need.
Wood bending handbook by william cornwall stevens, wendelle c. Urea and dimethylol urea have received limited commercial attention, and a bending process using liquid ammonia has been patented. The revised publication has been prepared by the finnish forest industries federation in cooperation with the finnish plywood manufacturers. Wood handbookchapter 4mechanical properties of wood. National design specification for wood construction vii list of tables for the nds 2. By steaming wood you softening the fibres of the wood making it flexible and bendable. Pdf determination of wood strength properties through. Fresh growth willow twigs are readily bent into practically any shape. Ayarkwa and others published steam bending qualities of eight timber species of ghana. Properties of wood the wood consists of rows of tube. Taylor is slightly more recent, but it omits many pertinent aspects. Woodworkers guide to bending wood pdf with images how to.