I'm test fitting the sides of a dreadnought kit. (step 1 and I already have questions). When I test clamp the bottom (with a caul curved to match the block), it seems that that I have to flex the sides quite a bit to get them the meet at the head(?) block. Obviously, I would have stopped at the first sound of cracking when trying to bring the top together, but it still seemed like I was using too much force.
The two pictures show it with one end clamped, and then with both ends clamped.
It's a stew mac kit and the sides are rosewood.
What do you think? Do the sides need additional bending? Or is it OK to bring them together under "spring tension".
Thanks,
Mitch