smorgasbord
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I'm almost at the point where I can't/shouldn't thin my live edge slab anymore, but still want it to look thinner. The usual/obvious technique is to put a shallow bevel on the underside. But, this slab not only as a live edge, the edge is actually curved a lot:

I was originally thinking this would lead me to buying an electric hand planer, but with the curve I don't think that would work after all.
One kind of crude option is to use my newly built router flattening sled to thin the slab only at the edges, say about 5" worth. I'd trace a line on the underside of the board, then cut away up to that line. I suppose I could think about softening that line by hand afterwards.
Any other ideas?

I was originally thinking this would lead me to buying an electric hand planer, but with the curve I don't think that would work after all.
One kind of crude option is to use my newly built router flattening sled to thin the slab only at the edges, say about 5" worth. I'd trace a line on the underside of the board, then cut away up to that line. I suppose I could think about softening that line by hand afterwards.
Any other ideas?