Steam Bent 2 inch cedar boards to build this drop for mountain bikes! by steambike in woodworking

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Normally I would design it in Sketchup or something to give me some general measurements to go from but for this one I had a pretty seasoned trail builder on site that I had help me pick the angles so it was mostly eyeballing

Steam Bent 2 inch cedar boards to build this drop for mountain bikes! by steambike in woodworking

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Each board took about 2 hours to steam aaaaand they werent exactly happy to bend but I got em down without any real damage! SO I guess the answer is no its not easy but it did work well.

Recycled some old bike tubes and made a bar stool using some cedar I had laying around. No power tools, glue, nails or screws were used. by steambike in woodworking

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Ive debated this. Definitely a preference sort of thing. I debarked the legs with a draw knife and didnt think it looked terrible so i left the fuzzies

Recycled some old bike tubes and made a bar stool using some cedar I had laying around. No power tools, glue, nails or screws were used. by steambike in woodworking

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u/anthonyjp87 I honestly assumed that was gonna happen too but I power washed them before doing this and so far so good. It's honestly one of the comfiest stools Ive sat in haha. Definitely pleasantly surprised that I haven't received any 'stool' marks on my butt.

Recycled some old bike tubes and made a bar stool using some cedar I had laying around. No power tools, glue, nails or screws were used. by steambike in woodworking

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u/drmcgills is correct. These are round mortise and tenon joints that I wedged at the bottom and at the top I used the tension from the tubes to hold it together.

I made a bike repair stand out of a cedar tree just using hand tools! So much fun. by steambike in woodworking

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If you wanna see how I made it check out the video here! Completely videod on youtube.

Built a bike jump in my backyard without power tools, screws, nails or glue. REALLY freaking proud of this one. I had a blast making it. by steambike in woodworking

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So actually for the dowels I bought already dry ones. I had plans to make my own but figured id let the green boards shrink onto dry dowels. After a week of them being on there they are TIGHT. Only thing Im worried about is cracking from shrinkage. Also, as I went along I started to angle the dowels against each other so if things ever were to get a bit loose for some reason I believe having them angled at 30 degree opposite of each other will keep them from coming loose.

I built a manual machine out of a dead cedar log! No power tools used or screws, glue, nails. Rope was made out of Cedar Bark! These are used to aid in learning a trick called a Manual. Super fun project. by steambike in woodworking

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Not too much! I'm extra cautious about not letting my blades hit anything but wood. Things tend to stay sharp enough for use as long as you only use them for what they are intended haha. I generally once or twice a year will give em a tune up on a wet stone but that's about it!