I'm just beginning to gather materials for my first mandolin build. I'm working from plans from Crystal Forest Mandolins for his flat top A style. I've also been studying Graham McDonald's book and I'm now curious about the need for a "radiused dished workboard." I understand the need for a something to clamp against while gluing the braces that will support the curved surface (making up a go-bar system following McDonald). The board described in McDonald's book looks like it would work best with a spherical surface. If the braces are all made to the same 10' radius of curvature, then the only place they match the workboard is when they go across the center. Is this cause for concern? It seems like a baking tin full of sand could be just as effective and the sand would more likely conform to the non-spherical shape of the plates.
....Or in practice does this not matter?
Thanks,
Parker
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