Recently, when I thicknessed a flat top for a jumbo, using a hand plane, I used a method of assessing the top stiffness, as described by several builders, where I shook the top and observed how floppy it was and listened to the "wap wap wap" similar to sheet metal.
Would this work with a carved top? Should there be a noticeable change in stiffness when shaking the plate when reaching the optimum thickess? Or would the graduation etc. make the top more like a braced flat top, and not really respond to the shaking? Or is there simply no comparison?
The reason I ask is that while I thicknessed several sitka flat tops, when I reached a specific thickness, different on each top, the stiffness change was so drastic it was almost a religious experience. But when thicknessing the arch top the changes were noticeable, but very subtle.
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