F hole planning
Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 8:37 am
Hey folks,
I posted this on the ANZL forum as well, apologies for the cross-post.
I've been lurking for a while but this is my first post. I'm building my first archtop, and I'm close to finishing the outside arches. I plan to cut the f holes by hand (coping saw), and I'm torn whether to do them now or after I have hollowed out the inner arches.
Pro: The f holes will be easier to position on a flat surface. There will also be less chance or anything tragic happening while sawing a thicker slab versus the thinner (almost) finished top plate.
Con: I anticipate the carving process to be a much more delicate procedure with two large, ornate holes in the plate. But having never done this before, maybe those fears are baseless.
Any thoughts from those who have archtop experience? Thanks!
I posted this on the ANZL forum as well, apologies for the cross-post.
I've been lurking for a while but this is my first post. I'm building my first archtop, and I'm close to finishing the outside arches. I plan to cut the f holes by hand (coping saw), and I'm torn whether to do them now or after I have hollowed out the inner arches.
Pro: The f holes will be easier to position on a flat surface. There will also be less chance or anything tragic happening while sawing a thicker slab versus the thinner (almost) finished top plate.
Con: I anticipate the carving process to be a much more delicate procedure with two large, ornate holes in the plate. But having never done this before, maybe those fears are baseless.
Any thoughts from those who have archtop experience? Thanks!