Question about wood binding with plastic side purfling
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2023 8:49 pm
Hi Gang
This is a question because I have never tried it/done it before so looking for some helpful input.
I have some plastic bw purfling material left over from my archtop guitar project. I'd like to use it perhaps on the new OM I've started.
My question is this; I know I can glue the plastic purfling to the edge of my wood binding using the special adhesive I used on the archtop, but can I then bend the binding in my machine and expect the purfling to make it through, remain attached to the binding and not melt or deform???
I saw how easy it was to use heat from a hair dryer to soften the purfling to bend it where needed so wonder how it will do under a heat blanket at 275 degrees.
If anyone has done this or tried it I'd love to hear about it.
If need be ill glue up a strip and do a test bend and see what happens.
It MAY be possible to bend and push this BW .020 purfling into the channel under the binding during glue up, but I know how almost impossible it is to do this with the fiber or the wood purfling strips.
Thanks for you help, comments and or insights.
Kevin
This is a question because I have never tried it/done it before so looking for some helpful input.
I have some plastic bw purfling material left over from my archtop guitar project. I'd like to use it perhaps on the new OM I've started.
My question is this; I know I can glue the plastic purfling to the edge of my wood binding using the special adhesive I used on the archtop, but can I then bend the binding in my machine and expect the purfling to make it through, remain attached to the binding and not melt or deform???
I saw how easy it was to use heat from a hair dryer to soften the purfling to bend it where needed so wonder how it will do under a heat blanket at 275 degrees.
If anyone has done this or tried it I'd love to hear about it.
If need be ill glue up a strip and do a test bend and see what happens.
It MAY be possible to bend and push this BW .020 purfling into the channel under the binding during glue up, but I know how almost impossible it is to do this with the fiber or the wood purfling strips.
Thanks for you help, comments and or insights.
Kevin