Thanks, Chris. I asked George about his side bender (he made a lot of the same style of guitar at one point because he had a steady stream of buyers).
I figured I'd probably find somewhere around 750 watts of lighting for a bender if I was going to try to make a form bender, but it might make things a bit iffy with MDF (due to the heat level).
http://www.cybozone.com/fg/wilson3.html
(this webpage is sort of like a travel through time backwards - it's from 1996. George gets cranked about it because he's a toolmaker who makes musical instruments, and they're a very small slice of his portfolio. Anyway, I admire this bender, but I don't think I'll be able to get him to give it away. There must be a lower-skill version of this that doesn't involve 3/4" aluminum for a frame). I think George said this bender has 3 300 watt bulbs in it.
There is something appealing about trying to do it with a pipe and a heat gun, though.
Not sure about the binding. Haven't gotten that far yet in thought.
I figured I'd probably find somewhere around 750 watts of lighting for a bender if I was going to try to make a form bender, but it might make things a bit iffy with MDF (due to the heat level).
http://www.cybozone.com/fg/wilson3.html
(this webpage is sort of like a travel through time backwards - it's from 1996. George gets cranked about it because he's a toolmaker who makes musical instruments, and they're a very small slice of his portfolio. Anyway, I admire this bender, but I don't think I'll be able to get him to give it away. There must be a lower-skill version of this that doesn't involve 3/4" aluminum for a frame). I think George said this bender has 3 300 watt bulbs in it.
There is something appealing about trying to do it with a pipe and a heat gun, though.
Not sure about the binding. Haven't gotten that far yet in thought.