So, I've gotten tone wood and it's thicker than I need. Let's say on average 30-50% thicker. Would you surface plane it or sand? It's all rough sawn and I'm leaning toward surface planing, but does that affect the tonal quality of the wood? Right now it's got a lovely resonance that I don't want to ruin.
This is 60 year old Engelmann spruce and it's all different thicknesses due to the cutting done on it. I'm not sure how to prepare it for use. Some of it is almost 1/4" thick, others are closer to the desired thickness. I'm assuming I should leave it as is until I am ready to use it, but again I'm not sure.
Suggestions? How would you proceed and why? Thanks!
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