How to Bend Wood for Model Ships
- 1). Cut the wooden plank to the length and width you need using a hacksaw or utility knife. Cut finished wood from the rear to prevent marring the finished surface.
- 2). Soak the wood in a bowl of hot water until it easily bends. Test the wood for pliability every 10 minutes. Remove the wood plank from the water once it bends without showing signs of splintering.
- 3). Place the soaked wood plank onto the boat hull, following the curves of the hull. Apply a hot iron to the plank as you bend it in place. The heat from the iron will help you mold the plank to the hull. Clamp the plank into place at both ends and in the center. Allow the plank to dry completely in place. Drying times vary according to the thickness of the plank and the type of wood.
- 4). Remove the clamps from the planks and then glue them in place with cyanoacrylate glue. Apply the glue at each point where the plank touches the bulkhead of the ship.