Zach Ehley wrote:
The answer really depends on the individuals bending practice. I use a slat and blanket on each side, so the difference is the thickness of the side, one slat and one blanket. Some only use one blanket, I cant say which side as Ive never done it that way. At any rate, in practice 3/16 should be about right. 80-90 for a side, Id guess the blanket is about the same and the slat is what 30ish. So that gets you in the 180ish range. Close enough if the bending form in a bit off.
And I never did a "space". I unfortunately had to make my form the old fashion way and use separate pieces. I wish I had a CNC.
The last mould that I built was for a Martin 0000 size. I cut the pieces for the mould on my bandsaw and used a couple of the left over interior parts for the bending form. I used the OSS to clean up the cuts, which worked well. It did take a little more effort than cutting them out on a router table with a pattern cutting bit, but I'm happy with the results.