I have used water and an iron to remove dents, never to bend wood but I will try to use it on the rear turtle deck. Thanks guys for all the tips and recommendations.You know, when your wetting that to get it to bend down you can run your covering iron on high over it wet and it will make it bow.
It does the same in either, expands the outer surface of the wood. Another cool trick with water and the heat is a method of gluing I use when I sheet an airframe, especially wings. I apply an ultra thin layer of wood glue on both surfaces such as ribs and the sheeting where the ribs touch it, let dry to the touch, place the sheeting in position, spray the outer surface with water and using the highest heat iron the sheeting in place. The heat will reactivate the wood glue causing it to glue together and the steam the heat generates helps soften the wood for shaping. This works extremely well but I would advise trying it once on a test piece to get familiar with it.I have used water and an iron to remove dents, never to bend wood but I will try to use it on the rear turtle deck. Thanks guys for all the tips and recommendations.
Some more stuff to remember and try you are a wealth of knowledge. Thank you.It does the same in either, expands the outer surface of the wood. Another cool trick with water and the heat is a method of gluing I use when I sheet an airframe, especially wings. I apply an ultra thin layer of wood glue on both surfaces such as ribs and the sheeting where the ribs touch it, let dry to the touch, place the sheeting in position, spray the outer surface with water and using the highest heat iron the sheeting in place. The heat will reactivate the wood glue causing it to glue together and the steam the heat generates helps soften the wood for shaping. This works extremely well but I would advise trying it once on a test piece to get familiar with it.