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Hollowing A Wood Plank By Backing Out

Can you bend wood without steaming? In this episode I demonstrate a procedure called “backing out”. Backing out is the process of scooping out wood from the inside of a plank to give it a little hollow or concave surface. This allows the plank to appear to be bent and sit tight up against a curved frame. The degree of backing out changes along the plank’s length as the curve of the frames it rests on changes. I will do this with the round bottomed hollowing Plane I had created in an earlier episode. This plane, also referred to as a Coopering Plane, is an important tool for a shipwright who is “backing out planks” in carvel planking.

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  • Originally Aired April 12, 2020
  • Runtime 14 minutes
  • Network YouTube
  • Created September 5, 2020 by
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  • Modified September 5, 2020 by
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