I used a wallpaper steamer, the pipe put into the end of a drainpipe, I used bubble wrap and gaffer tape to go from one size to the other. I then left the steamer on for about 1\2 an hour for 3\4 inch square ash. It does spring back so do make any jigs tighter curves than wanted, I found it rather trial and error in this respect.
I used a wallpaper steamer, the pipe put into the end of a drainpipe, I used bubble wrap and gaffer tape to go from one size to the other. I then left the steamer on for about 1\2 an hour for 3\4 inch square ash. It does spring back so do make any jigs tighter curves than wanted, I found it rather trial and error in this respect.
I used a wallpaper steamer, the pipe put into the end of a drainpipe, I used bubble wrap and gaffer tape to go from one size to the other. I then left the steamer on for about 1\2 an hour for 3\4 inch square ash. It does spring back so do make any jigs tighter curves than wanted, I found it rather trial and error in this respect.