I thin the bending order is appropriate for this shape. However, if you bend a classical guitar with a smaller waist, you cannot do it . You will have to do the waist first. Otehrwise, you could break the wood. Where am I wrong?
You may not bend fast enough or not hot enough. As you can see I do get things to bend. You just have to find the process the match your material. Feel free to email through Blues creek guitars web site and we can see if we can get you the info you need. I do the waist last except when I do a cutaway.
I thin the bending order is appropriate for this shape. However, if you bend a classical guitar with a smaller waist, you cannot do it . You will have to do the waist first. Otehrwise, you could break the wood. Where am I wrong?
cienanosdesoledad 2 years ago
You may not bend fast enough or not hot enough. As you can see I do get things to bend. You just have to find the process the match your material. Feel free to email through Blues creek guitars web site and we can see if we can get you the info you need. I do the waist last except when I do a cutaway.
john
tippie53 2 years ago