
So the question is, what to do? Should I try steaming the wood? I'm concerned that the steam will penetrate the non coated inside of the soundboard and braces and expand that side even more and finish the whole thing off for good! Also worried about lifting the finish. If the soundboard can be straightened, what is the best way to then lower the moisture content for reassembly to the new sides without repeating the problem? My thinking at this stage is to make up a support frame then put it back in the low RH conditions, and sweat on the finish coping...One other point, the guitar is a Martin and has quite a flat soundboard anyway. I'm concerned that if I do get this top back to a useable state and complete the rebuild that it will cup inward down the track if it gets exposed to low humidity level in its future life. I have been building to 20 and 25 ft top radii, this is less as I measured it before my "mistake".

I think it best to ask the collective on the forum here for advice!
Help! -Ross