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Bending Wood into Impossible Shapes

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READ BELOW TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THIS BED… •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Thanks to Britton Timbers for supplying the Walnut - •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PATREON VIDEOS - click on the link to watch a preview before joining. • About Patreon - • Steam Bending ()- • How To Charge For Designs Upfront ()- • Curved Bench Seat with Voiceover () - • Sculpting Furniture Tips () - • Starting A Woodworking Business () - • How To Get Clients () - • How I Design Furniture () - • Shop Tour () - • Slab Master Review () - • Bed Sketchup File - •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• This Bed is made from Walnut and is designed to suit a queen sized mattress. The intention behind the headboard design was to create a ‘blank canvas’ where I could add in a unique element that would really set this bed a part from anything else I had seen and the multiple iterations is proof that this headboard was truly a blank canvas for different ideas to occur. To be honest I think headboard idea no.2 is actually my favourite as it is subdued and probably more appropriate for the bedroom, which is a place to relax but, design number 3, although somewhat intense, does represent a new technique for me, not the steam bending but the method of using multiple strips of wood to create flowing curves. Once again this has been inspired by one of my favourite furniture designers Joseph Walsh. Now you may think that the thin strips of wood from design no.3 are fragile, but due to the intense curves, this structure is under enough tension and has enough support from its adjacent curve to have more than enough rigidity. One thing I didn't make clear in this video is that the original client and I had discussed a ball park estimate for the bed before I began designing, now granted my quote came in at the higher end of the estimate, this number still shouldn't have come at a surprise. Also the details to the headboard where added for me, these were not part of the original design for the client. If you’re interested in knowing more about the steam bending process I go into detail about it in a video on Patreon. I also have a shop update where I show how I fixed the curves to the headboard. As always thank you so much for your support here on YouTube. The fact that you even watch my videos means I can continue to make more unique builds and share them with you. An if you haven’t already, please consider subscribing as this will help my videos to get pushed out to more and more people. Now you hear me talk about Patreon a lot. It’s actually the main way that I can financially support this channel and continue to provide free videos here on YouTube. If you’re still not sure about it, then you can watch this short video which will outline all the extra content you can gain exclusive access too - •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Featured Australian Designer/Maker - Furniture - •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Standard Questions- - What finish do I use – Fiddes Hardwax Oil Matt (link below) - What glues do I use – Titebond 3 - What dusk mask do I uses - Tools and Products used in this video (affiliate links) - - Steamer for steam bending - - Arbortech Ball Gouge - - CA Glue with accelerator - - Fiddes Oil - - All Other Products I Use - Camera Gear I Use (affiliate links)- - Video Camera - - Photography Camera - - Lighting Amaran 100D - - Lighting Amaran 200D (more powerful) - •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Designed, built, filmed and edited by Nick Pedulla from Pedulla Studio Music from #woodworking #woodwork #furniture making •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FOLLOW HERE: Website - Instagram - Gear I use - Patreon -

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