I tried this method out and it worked very easily and quickly. Inexpensive too, so I thought I'd share the method.
You will need one bottle cap, 70% isopropryl alcohol, and of course the lucite stem in question.
Insert one bristled pipe cleaner into the stem so that you can easily grip the pipe cleaner on both ends of the stem.
Fill the bottle cap brimming full with alcohol and light it ablaze.
Grab the pipe cleaner at both ends, and hold the stem about 1/2 inch to an inch over the flame at the point where you want to make the bend, and turn somewhat rapidly by rolling the pipe cleaner between finger and thumb.
After about 15 seconds of doing this the surface of the lucite will start to sizzle (you can hear it as well as see it). Remove from the flame right away, and bend the stem over a rounded hard surface (I used my computer desk, but it occurred to me that using an empty beer bottle would work perfectly).
The lucite stem I bent stayed flexible for at least 20 seconds after getting to up to this temperature.
Run under cold water until cool. I have mine in the refrigerator right now to make sure it solidifies well. The pipe cleaner was easily removed after a soak in cold water.
et viola, a bent lucite stem.
I can't suggest this method for vulcanite, because I haven't tried it, but I suspect it would work as well.
Puff happy, all.
You will need one bottle cap, 70% isopropryl alcohol, and of course the lucite stem in question.
Insert one bristled pipe cleaner into the stem so that you can easily grip the pipe cleaner on both ends of the stem.
Fill the bottle cap brimming full with alcohol and light it ablaze.
Grab the pipe cleaner at both ends, and hold the stem about 1/2 inch to an inch over the flame at the point where you want to make the bend, and turn somewhat rapidly by rolling the pipe cleaner between finger and thumb.
After about 15 seconds of doing this the surface of the lucite will start to sizzle (you can hear it as well as see it). Remove from the flame right away, and bend the stem over a rounded hard surface (I used my computer desk, but it occurred to me that using an empty beer bottle would work perfectly).
The lucite stem I bent stayed flexible for at least 20 seconds after getting to up to this temperature.
Run under cold water until cool. I have mine in the refrigerator right now to make sure it solidifies well. The pipe cleaner was easily removed after a soak in cold water.
et viola, a bent lucite stem.
I can't suggest this method for vulcanite, because I haven't tried it, but I suspect it would work as well.
Puff happy, all.