> On Mar 23, 2019, at 12:16 PM, Nichael Cramer wrote:
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> Do you see any problem with using the bands in the "normal" way.
Guitar guys bend wood that was cut in the 50’s/60’s/70’s all the time. I have
seen figured wood that was cut out of an old table bend just fine. Once in a
while a piece will misbehave. Here is a set of what looks like Brazilian
Rosewood that just snapped in the same location for both of the 2 sides
http:
//www.luthiersforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10101&t=51738 <http:/
/www.luthiersforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10101&t=51738">http://www.luthiersf
orum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10101&t=51738>
You may have to register to see the pics, but it is a very good discussion of
using Windex with Ammonia D(straaight ammonia can be dangerous, depending on
concentration), or a product called Supersoft for bending. What the guitar guys
say is that it is the heat, not the water, that does the work and that the
water(steam) is a way to get the heat into the interior of the wood quickly.
Many guitar guys bend wood at less than 1/10 (.085-.10) of an inch with no
moisture at all, just heat. Many ways to skin this cat. Like galoots, ask 10
luthiers a question and you get 11 different answers,
Ed Minchnm
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