My apologies in advance if this topic has been discussed recently.
I just bent a pair of gorgeous cocobolo sides I bought from Bob C. They are well quartered, although they drift a bit off quarter toward one edge. I've learned the hard way to stay away from flatsawn stuff cuz it tends to ripple. I was hoping that wouldn't happen with these, but I got a bit of ripple on one of the sides.
I use a heating blanked with a mold for side bending, but I don't use flashing or a mold "mirror" or anything else to apply even pressure along the entire length of the side. Works fine if I'm bending qs stuff.
So, I set the side back on the mold, clamped it down, but added another caul at the area where the ripple was. I adjusted the caul while the blanket was on to maximize the area it would cover. This helped some, but I still have a bit of a ripple left.
Haven't used my hot pipe in a long time, but now I'm thinking about setting it up and seeing if that won't make a difference.
Anyway, just wondering what you guys do to get rid of ripples. To prevent them in the future, I plan to make a "mirror" to the mold and use it as a giant caul. The trick, though, is to make it oversize just enough to compensate for the thickness of the side material plus the thickness of the heating blanket.
Best,
Michael
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