The tone bars were not as hard as I thought to shape to the inside curvature of the soundboard. I used a small plastic washer and stuck the my pencil through the center. With the washer held against the side of the tone bar and the lead of the pencil on the tone bar, it rolls nicely along the contour of the soundboard leaving me with a pencil line. I used a belt sander and a hand plane to sand down to the line. It worked great and went pretty fast.
I next traced the apertures onto the soundboard. The inside point of the aperture will be 5 7/8th of an inch from the 15th fret cross piece. I drilled two holes at both ends to allow the scroll saw a starting spot. I left a 1/6 or more of an inch from the line so I can sand the final shape once the instrument is assembled.
It was time to glue the tone bars in place. I used some scrap leather to pad the top of the soundboard from the clamps. I will let them dry 24 hours and I will be ready to glue the sound board to the rim.
Cutting the tone bars |
Drilling holes for the aperture |
Gluing the tone bars |
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