I glued this together with Titebond II, which I'm told tolerates bending better than original, but I have used the original formula with success provided that you don't get too aggressive with moisture.
@@thepragmaticluthier Titebond III is “waterproof” and holds up to steam ( and heat). Some of our bings would pucker in the bender until we started using TBIII. Give it a try, I think you will like the way it performs in a heated bending situation.
Well done! Thanks for sharing an excellent process!
Just watched the 7, thanx for a pleasant evening.
Once again, thanks, Kevin.
Very welcome
That piece is good for fretboard binding.
Yes, it is. And if you thickens them to .062" thick, it makes it simple to just make the fingerboard 1/8" narrower than the desired end result.
thank you
That's very interesting using veneers in that way... But it makes sense.
Thanks for the video! How does the binding hold together when bending? Is the glue ok?
I glued this together with Titebond II, which I'm told tolerates bending better than original, but I have used the original formula with success provided that you don't get too aggressive with moisture.
@@thepragmaticluthier Titebond III is “waterproof” and holds up to steam ( and heat). Some of our bings would pucker in the bender until we started using TBIII. Give it a try, I think you will like the way it performs in a heated bending situation.
What is the finished thickness and width?
This set is 1/4" wide X .072" thick.
@@thepragmaticluthierThanks for this thickness info!