Probably enough for two guitars and two mandolins.
Best woods for binding (meaning easiest to bend)
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Re: Best woods for binding (meaning easiest to bend)
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Re: Best woods for binding (meaning easiest to bend)
Probably enough for two guitars and two mandolins.
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Re: Best woods for binding (meaning easiest to bend)
So, 2 guitars, 8 36" strips, 2 mandolins, 4 more strips, call it 15 pc so you have a couple spares.
Give me some dimensions and let me look around the shop.
Give me some dimensions and let me look around the shop.
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Re: Best woods for binding (meaning easiest to bend)
I've got some plain Maple and some lightly curly Maple boards I could slice up and sand for you. The curly bent fine in my bender. I'm up here in Forest Ranch above Chico so lots closer than Chuck is. PM me your phone # if you're interested.
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Re: Best woods for binding (meaning easiest to bend)
That fellow in Chico might be handier for me. I've sent him my phone number. But if that doesn't work out, the size i'm looking for is 0.080" x 0.250". That's what I usually use. In fact, I'd like the sycamore anyway, just to see what the difference is and whether it really was the stuff I was getting from LMI.