Hello, sorry if this is posted in the wrong place.
I'm planning to create a fairly simple string instrument. I lack knowledge and specialist tools (willing to buy some within reasno) so any help is appreciated.
What i'd like to know is how do I create a beam with slight curve raising in the centre. The beam would be hardwood roughly 3-4 foot long, around 1 foot wide, 3" deep, exact measurements still need to be worked on.
I'm thinking I could start by creating a rough shape using a saw to take measured chunks out. Then moving on to a hand plane, perhaps chisel at some stage between?.
I have doubts about the results this would produce. How would be best to get a really good curve, it doesnt have to be exact but not noticeable, as I say the curve is only very slight, perhaps 1 inch difference from edge to middle. One idea is to set up a lazer so as I take wood away with the hand plane so I know im at the correct depth all the way along. I think some kind of curved carving tool would be best but I don't know what tool is available for this.
Thanks
I'm planning to create a fairly simple string instrument. I lack knowledge and specialist tools (willing to buy some within reasno) so any help is appreciated.
What i'd like to know is how do I create a beam with slight curve raising in the centre. The beam would be hardwood roughly 3-4 foot long, around 1 foot wide, 3" deep, exact measurements still need to be worked on.
I'm thinking I could start by creating a rough shape using a saw to take measured chunks out. Then moving on to a hand plane, perhaps chisel at some stage between?.
I have doubts about the results this would produce. How would be best to get a really good curve, it doesnt have to be exact but not noticeable, as I say the curve is only very slight, perhaps 1 inch difference from edge to middle. One idea is to set up a lazer so as I take wood away with the hand plane so I know im at the correct depth all the way along. I think some kind of curved carving tool would be best but I don't know what tool is available for this.
Thanks