Bending Wood Bindings: an alternative approach
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 5:07 pm
Hi All, for years I've used plastic bindings for my guitars. However, when I started building archtops, it became quite clear that, because of the typical higher cost of these instruments, potential buyers were often expecting wood bindings. I must admit that it took me some time to get somewhat confortable with bending these fragile pieces. Still I was often frustrated at my attempts to get a really tight fit all around the guitar, especially in the case of cutaway instruments.
Then, one day, a customer insisted on getting ebony bindings for his instrument. That was the beginning of my experiments to come up with a better technique as ebony bindings are notoriously hard to bend and, as you sure appreciate, a pretty expensive way of generating scraps.
So what I'd like to do here is to present that technique and get your comments. As I mention in the video, even though I introduce that as "An alternative method", it's probably more a copy and paste of various tricks that others have suggested in the past. Anyway, I'd appreciate your thoughts and comments.
P.S. Boy am I not photogenic!
Edited: link fixed
Then, one day, a customer insisted on getting ebony bindings for his instrument. That was the beginning of my experiments to come up with a better technique as ebony bindings are notoriously hard to bend and, as you sure appreciate, a pretty expensive way of generating scraps.
So what I'd like to do here is to present that technique and get your comments. As I mention in the video, even though I introduce that as "An alternative method", it's probably more a copy and paste of various tricks that others have suggested in the past. Anyway, I'd appreciate your thoughts and comments.
P.S. Boy am I not photogenic!
Edited: link fixed