The convolutions have to be shallow enough so that the mold core can be stripped (rubber stretched over the bumps). So, a rubber with higher elongation can be made with deeper folds, and vice versa. Some bellows are made by dip molding over the core (no external mold cavity). There are also collapsible core constructions that could be used, with features not unlike expanding mandrels used for part fixturing on lathes and/or tube expanders in muffler shops.