Is there an "acceptable" level of leftover ripples one should expect after annealing and bending aluminum trim around curves? I annealed my trim (3/4" by 1/20th inch thick) using the candle soot / MAPP gas method, I let it cool off slowly, I worked it around the curves slowly, massaging the kinks as I went along with a rubber mallet, but I still have some wrinkling / ripples left over from the work. I can live with this, but I still wonder if I could have done it better and been able to get rid of all the wrinkles.
I haven't done the hatch trim yet, and I am pretty nervous about doing it, since the trim has a wider leg (1 1/2 inch). I would really like the hatch trim to come out better than the roof edge trim.
Any suggestions?