Is there something I need to fix? I feel like I did something wrong leading up to this. I used a 15' arched sanding caul (made by tracing a brace radius jig) in much the same way that you would use a radius dish. This is what the setup looks like:

I also have nuts on the central threaded rod that set the height of the wooden caul as I rotate it around the circumference of the rims. Since the back has a taper I propped up the neck block with some wooden blocks.
That taper is not a straight line however; it's an arc. Because it's higher in the middle of the length of the body I have to basically bend the back plate in order for there be 100% contact. Is that wrong?
If it's not then I'm finding that my gobars do not exert enough force to deform the plate to set up a tight joint. I'm trying to find a workaround and recall that Jonathan Kinkead made a halo-like caul that screws into the mold. Has any of you ever tried this?