Brian J Knudsen
Enthusiastic about Wooden Canoes
Hello,
I plan to build a stem form to bend a new stem for a 1923 Otca. I have a 1942 Yankee and I read that the stem shape is the same. I can't tell from what I have because the Otca is broken and not the original shape. I am new to this so I'll benefit from any suggestions. My question now is, how much spring back should I anticipate in a kiln dried piece of ash or oak? How should I figure this into my form? I assume that the wood I will get will be kiln dried, but how would this change if it were air dried?
Thank you,
Brian
I plan to build a stem form to bend a new stem for a 1923 Otca. I have a 1942 Yankee and I read that the stem shape is the same. I can't tell from what I have because the Otca is broken and not the original shape. I am new to this so I'll benefit from any suggestions. My question now is, how much spring back should I anticipate in a kiln dried piece of ash or oak? How should I figure this into my form? I assume that the wood I will get will be kiln dried, but how would this change if it were air dried?
Thank you,
Brian