I totally agree with Blackhawk. Are you using any kind of form or angle iron while heating? 40 minutes seems like a long time to make a heat bend. I think how you heat and bend the wood makes a big difference also. When I first started I would clamp the stave in a vice, heat it forever, make the bend, and then rig up some kind of contraption to hold it in place. It would usually take me a few tries to get it where I wanted it. Once I got a piece of angle, I couldn't believe how much easier it was. First, the time required to heat the wood was drastically reduced. The angle reflects a lot of the heat back into the wood. The bend corrections were easier also. I was able to clamp it exactly where I wanted and was able to make several corrections at once. As far as getting it hot enough, the way I do it is to hold a little pressure on it with my free hand when I think I am getting close. Once you hit that sweet spot on temp., you can feel it start moving. Then you know you are ready to make the correction.