paxwax3 wrote:
> hi all
> I have some yellow bamboo growing in the paddock, up to about 8cm thick.
> I would like to read up on how to work with bamboo. I have been asked to
> make a bamboo water feature by the 'boss.' :) I have googled with limited
> success. Any pointers would be appreciated.
> Cheers peter
I have seen bamboo processed into dimensional lumber, but that takes
equipment far outside the scope of normal woodworking. For most common
uses the culms are dried before use, a process I don't have specific
information on. The dried culms themselves require protection from long
term exposure to water. Polyurethane is what I've seen recommended to
extend the life of outdoor bamboo projects. If you want to use the
culms as water carrying tubes in a water feature, I believe they are
best plumbed with plastic tubing hidden inside. Your mileage may vary
due to your climate.
Once dried, it is similar to wood. However, it's stringy fibrous nature
probably is not well suited to routing or holding intricate profiles.
The little I have worked with had a tendancy to split lengthwise and
for the most part I would just avoid using power tools on it.
Hope that helps,
Neil
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> On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 16:45:03 +1100, "paxwax3" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> google: Bamboo uses
> google: Bamboo water
>
> E.G. http://www.bambooaccents.com/waterspouts.htm
I am on dial up @ 28kbps. After googling for twenty minutes, I figure I am
just not looking in the right places. So I ask around.
Thanks for the link of some nice pics.
I suppose, I'm really asking for hints on how to work with bamboo. websites
are cool too. In the page you offered the spout of the water feature is
connected to the upright bamboo at an angle; I'd like to know how to do that
and other things too
Thanks and cheers
Peter
>
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> Check out http://www.bambus.de/infos/1000/index.php?kategorie=outdoor for
> hundreds of bamboo designs. That's where I got my ideas for a bamboo
> fountain -- Regards --
>
Thanks for the link, I found something that excited me, I just have to
figure it out a bit.
Cheers peter
> "paxwax3" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> hi all
>> I have some yellow bamboo growing in the paddock, up to about 8cm thick.
>> I would like to read up on how to work with bamboo. I have been asked to
>> make a bamboo water feature by the 'boss.' :) I have googled with limited
>> success. Any pointers would be appreciated.
>> Cheers peter
>>
>
>
Check out http://www.bambus.de/infos/1000/index.php?kategorie=outdoor for
hundreds of bamboo designs. That's where I got my ideas for a bamboo
fountain -- Regards --
"paxwax3" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> hi all
> I have some yellow bamboo growing in the paddock, up to about 8cm thick.
> I would like to read up on how to work with bamboo. I have been asked to
> make a bamboo water feature by the 'boss.' :) I have googled with limited
> success. Any pointers would be appreciated.
> Cheers peter
>
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> On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 16:45:03 +1100, "paxwax3" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> google: Bamboo uses
> google: Bamboo water
>
> E.G. http://www.bambooaccents.com/waterspouts.htm
>
interesting, but no prices? They only sell to retailers? They have a
hotmail address "in the clear"? Are they a spamtrap?
--
Best regards
Han
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On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 14:26:59 GMT, Han <[email protected]> wrote:
>Guess who <[email protected]> wrote in
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>> E.G. http://www.bambooaccents.com/waterspouts.htm
>>
>interesting, but no prices? They only sell to retailers? They have a
>hotmail address "in the clear"? Are they a spamtrap?
I'd suppose that they supply to Yuppieville. They also supply foggers
and such. My point is that bamboo has many uses, and the imagination
is the best tool to have in the workshop. If you want information
you'd have to contact them, not ask me.
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>
>>On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 16:45:03 +1100, "paxwax3" <[email protected]>
>>wrote:
>>
>>google: Bamboo uses
>>google: Bamboo water
>>
>>E.G. http://www.bambooaccents.com/waterspouts.htm
>
>
> I am on dial up @ 28kbps. After googling for twenty minutes, I figure I am
> just not looking in the right places. So I ask around.
> Thanks for the link of some nice pics.
> I suppose, I'm really asking for hints on how to work with bamboo. websites
> are cool too. In the page you offered the spout of the water feature is
> connected to the upright bamboo at an angle; I'd like to know how to do that
> and other things too
> Thanks and cheers
> Peter
>
>
>
>
>
I use alltheweb.com, advanced search and tried the exact phrase working
with bamboo and got 1920 results. the first one
http://home.wanadoo.nl/h.hagg/Techniques/bamboo_index.htm looks useful.
Didn't try the others. http://alltheweb.com/advanced has little junk
on it and is very useful, even if it doesn't find everything google does.
Joe
"paxwax3" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> hi all
> I have some yellow bamboo growing in the paddock, up to about 8cm thick.
> I would like to read up on how to work with bamboo. I have been asked to
> make a bamboo water feature by the 'boss.' :) I have googled with limited
> success. Any pointers would be appreciated.
> Cheers peter
I noticed that Home Depot now sells Bamboo flooring. You might contact the
manufacturer of that flooring. Asking a sales rep at Home Depot may not
result in a good answer.
On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 16:45:03 +1100, "paxwax3" <[email protected]>
wrote:
google: Bamboo uses
google: Bamboo water
E.G. http://www.bambooaccents.com/waterspouts.htm