Well, for one thing, I've never had to heat it until it changed color at all to make a bend... even when recurving tips or heating and bending thick handle sections. So I guess you could say scorching it is going too far. Besides, scorching the wood on the outside doesn't mean it is adequately heated on the inside, and since wood is a poor conductor, it takes time for the heat to penetrate. I generally heat it from all sides for a few minutes from 6-8" away, moving slowly, but always moving. Gradually, as the heat soaks in, I get closer and move faster, and continue to heat just until it's too hot to hold, maybe give it another minute more if it's a thick area.... and make the bend.