I did a little more today. I started working the belly down with a rasp. After the rasp I always clean up the tool marks and slightly round the sharp edges with a scraper to prevent getting a splinter. I found out that lemonwood splinters fester pretty quickly...

...I worked to the line I drew earlier. It was about 5/8" from the back including the backing strip(not yet attached). I marked a spot that was a little thinner after sawing off the edges, marked with the "X"s...

...and after checking for a bend I found a spot that was a bit stiff, marked with an oval over the area...

I then marked along the side another mark about 1/8" less that the previous line...

...this will be my next line to remove wood to. I'm making a crowned belly for now but will flatten it out later. Lemonwood is known for fretting so I want the belly pretty flat to even out the stresses. A crowned belly would concentrate the stresses down the crown.
When I draw these lines along the side of the limb I go from tip to tip so I'm assured the both limbs on both sides are similar in thickness.
