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Carving the inside:
Next, I carve and graduate the top from the inside. Graduating is the process of carving the plate gradually thinner as you near its’ outer perimeter. The graduated plate offers less and less resistance to vibration as it travels outwards from the thicker bridge area, allowing them to travel further than they would through a flat, non-graduated soundboard... This results in amplification. To compound this effect further, the thinner, more flexible area around the edge of the instrument allows the graduated soundboard to pump up and down and function like a speaker cone when energy is applied. This is why good archtop mandolins are so sensitive and loud.
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