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Unread 07-01-2012, 10:56 PM   #1
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the Japanese have been bending large timbers to be used in house construction for some time. They bend pieces up to a foot in diameter into pretzel like shapes and bend round logs into squares. I'm of the mind that if someone would/could use a dummy action to keep the inletting from deforming that this technology might work for bending stocks way more than is thought possible.I realize that a lot depends on the piece of wood being bent.What the Japanese do is simply amazing with the large pieces they use.Just a thought.
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