It depends on the wood really. But most get the wood up to 275-310*F to start bending.
You want to measure the temperature at the wood and not inside the bender. 2 100w bulbs usually won't cut it for heat, when I had blubs for my bender I used 3-200w bulbs and that get everything nice and hot (didn't have a thermometer back than though).
Check out
this artical by John Mayes on side bending to give you an idea of the range of bending temperatures.
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