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Jim[_8_] 12-05-2008 12:32 PM

Drying Bamboo
 
Is there a special way of drying bamboo or season to cut it? I've been
cutting it and just leaving it and lots of it has split and is now fairly
useless?
TIA
Jim



beecrofter[_2_] 12-05-2008 04:24 PM

Drying Bamboo
 
On May 12, 7:32*am, "Jim" wrote:
Is there a special way of drying bamboo or season to cut it? I've been
cutting it and just leaving it and lots of it has split and is now fairly
useless?
TIA
Jim


Slowly,shaded, and standing up are probably the 3 most important
factors. Some will split anyway.

HLee 12-05-2008 04:36 PM

Drying Bamboo
 
What specie of bamboo do you have? Some species do'nt dry well and some
don't. I prepare my flute blanks by heat treat them to draw out resin and
wipe off with a cloth, then soak them in denature alcohol for 2-3 days.
After that I let them sit in a cool place for 1/2 to 2 years.

"Jim" wrote in message
...
Is there a special way of drying bamboo or season to cut it? I've been
cutting it and just leaving it and lots of it has split and is now fairly
useless?
TIA
Jim




Jim[_8_] 12-05-2008 07:30 PM

Drying Bamboo
 
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Is there a special way of drying bamboo or season to cut it? I've been
cutting it and just leaving it and lots of it has split and is now fairly
useless?
TIA
Jim

TBH I'm not sure what variety it is...It grows to a height of approx 35ft
and has a rough diameter of 4-5 inches.
It doesn't show any peculiar markings or colours.



beecrofter[_2_] 13-05-2008 02:54 AM

Drying Bamboo
 
On May 12, 11:36*am, "HLee" wrote:
What specie of bamboo do you have? Some species do'nt dry well and some
don't. I prepare my flute blanks by heat treat them to draw out resin and
wipe off with a cloth, then soak them in denature alcohol for 2-3 days.
After that I let them sit in a cool place for 1/2 to 2 years.


What benefit does the alcohol provide?

HLee 13-05-2008 05:35 AM

Drying Bamboo
 
Tom,
Denature alcohol speed up the drying process in green wood bowl turning. I
tried it with bamboo and it seems to work too. I pour the alcohol in a 3
inch x 36 inch PVC tube with one end sealed and soak the bamboo in the
solution for a couple of days. Then take it out and let it naturally air
dry.

Jim,
4-5 inch diameter sounds like moso. how much bamboo are you drying? where do
you live? maybe the climate has to do with the splitting.

"Jim" wrote in message
...
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Is there a special way of drying bamboo or season to cut it? I've been
cutting it and just leaving it and lots of it has split and is now fairly
useless?
TIA
Jim

TBH I'm not sure what variety it is...It grows to a height of approx 35ft
and has a rough diameter of 4-5 inches.
It doesn't show any peculiar markings or colours.





Jim[_8_] 13-05-2008 11:32 AM

Drying Bamboo
 
I live in Italy (Pisa area)...the temps get to 30c in summer...maybe it's
drying out too fast.


"HLee" wrote in message
news:VT8Wj.4066$mc1.1116@trndny08...
Tom,
Denature alcohol speed up the drying process in green wood bowl turning. I
tried it with bamboo and it seems to work too. I pour the alcohol in a 3
inch x 36 inch PVC tube with one end sealed and soak the bamboo in the
solution for a couple of days. Then take it out and let it naturally air
dry.

Jim,
4-5 inch diameter sounds like moso. how much bamboo are you drying? where
do you live? maybe the climate has to do with the splitting.

"Jim" wrote in message
...
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Is there a special way of drying bamboo or season to cut it? I've been
cutting it and just leaving it and lots of it has split and is now
fairly useless?
TIA
Jim

TBH I'm not sure what variety it is...It grows to a height of approx 35ft
and has a rough diameter of 4-5 inches.
It doesn't show any peculiar markings or colours.








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