Ribs

Maple, not pig.

Last night I cut ribs for the Maggini. I went ahead and sawed 10 from the stock (you need a total of 6 for a fiddle) as I bending can lead to some attrition I have learned. I sawed 3 or so, then then then I botched a bunch of them. I kept getting these odd wavy lines in the cut. So I switched to scrap wood and poof they were gone. Huh. Three (no kidding) iterations back and forth I figured out what it was: tension. When I was cutting the for-real stock, I was all “must get this right” and pressing too hard into the blade. I took a deep breath, relaxed, and sawed the rest just fine.

Pile o' ribs, sawn to a bit under 2mm.
Pile o’ ribs, sawn to a bit under 2mm.

Then they go over to be planed to ~1.3 mm or so and scraped to 1mm.
Then they go over to be planed to ~1.3 mm or so and scraped to 1mm. Note the clever use of one of my failed attempts to make a fixture.
I managed to take pics of shavings but forgot to take a pic of the stack of finished ribs.
I managed to take pics of shavings but forgot to take a pic of the stack of finished ribs.

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