This is the form I meant to post before. I can adjust twist, bends and add reflex evenly.
Funny how the simplest of ideas work the best....
that 2x6 backing up the 2x4 is a great idea for its functionality for taking out twists, etc.
So you take out twists in staves on this before you get to putting in any "flex" of any sort into it with this setup then?
Speaking of the stave I'm working with, with its side bend. After taking it down more, taking a few more rings off of it on the belly and shaping it up on its sides,
when I got to heat straighten it, where do I want to heat it up, and clamp it, if let's say I placed it in a similar form as the one you posted you use for taking out twists, etc.?
Would I heat up the handle area first and take it in at that point, making the ends come into line? If so, how much area of the handle (center) area of the stave will I want to heat up? 4,6,8,10 inches of it,....or is it more of a case-by case
type of thing depending on the feel and the particular stave? How would you tackle this piece to straighten it before adding any reflex to it?
Thanks a million!