Has anyone had experience bending lacewood?
I found a nice quartersawn lacewood board 9" X 1" at the Woodcrafter store,and bought it and resawed it into 2 back and side sets. All was fine until I bent it. I used a fox style bender using light bulbs for heat. The wood was sanded to .085", and damp, but not soaked. I used aluminum flashing inside and out with kraft paper between the flashing and the wood on both sides. Bending was difficult, but smooth, with no pops or sudden releases of resistance, but once removed from the bender, it had cross grain cracks inside the waist, and outside of the upper bout.
What do Youall think? Too dry, too wet, too cool, too thick, or just too inexperienced?
Any help would be apprecieated.
Al
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