Malc2098
Sequoia
I soaked them before wrapping them in baking parchment. The upper bout radius is tight, about 25mm. I didn't hear any cracking it makes noise while I'm pulling the cauls round over the shims. I think they must have broken during the bend because the shims were thinner than I've used before and I noticed the top shim didn't stay flat/curved against the wrapped workpiece.From what I've heard padauk is notorious for breaking when bent unless the grain is dead straight. What moisture content did you start at? They've mostly cracked in several places around that quite tight radius front curve. It would be interesting to know if they cracked during the bend or when coming out of it. Did you hear them cracking? Sympathies btw.
I have manually bent Padauk before with success. I'll try some of my 1/4 sawn stock manually and see how I get on.
I milled these strips to 2mm. I shall have a go at 1.5mm.










































