Archtop repair
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Archtop repair
The customer wants me to fit the bridge properly and also see what i can do with the damaged top but doesn't want to over capitalise on what is really a low end guitar.
Just wondering if any of the fixit guru's in here have and any magic wand solutions without pulling this one apart?
Rod.
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Re: Archtop repair
Perhaps drilling a hole or two under the bridge footprint to allow pulling up the area with a cleat underneath using strings and tuners
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Re: Archtop repair
What Jeff said.
Use a rigid caul, (actually a "pull-up cleat"), lined with 1-2mm balsa wood to prevent it to dig into the top wood.To stabilize the crack use thin spruce cleats that are flexible enough to adapt to the arched inner top surface. 0.5 to 0.7 mm should do the trick. If you think such a thin cleat is not strong enough for this kind of guitar top you can add a second cleat on top of the first one. For gluing the cleats use the same caul you used for pulling up the sunken part of the top, but don't forget to line it this time also with adhesive tape to prevent getting it glued to the top.
When stabilizing a crack I align the grain of the cleat at an angle of about 25° to the crack.
Use a rigid caul, (actually a "pull-up cleat"), lined with 1-2mm balsa wood to prevent it to dig into the top wood.To stabilize the crack use thin spruce cleats that are flexible enough to adapt to the arched inner top surface. 0.5 to 0.7 mm should do the trick. If you think such a thin cleat is not strong enough for this kind of guitar top you can add a second cleat on top of the first one. For gluing the cleats use the same caul you used for pulling up the sunken part of the top, but don't forget to line it this time also with adhesive tape to prevent getting it glued to the top.
When stabilizing a crack I align the grain of the cleat at an angle of about 25° to the crack.
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Re: Archtop repair
Yep, I think Jeff has the right idea. The Don Teeter method of using a cleat on the inside pulled up hard using a wire (plain guitar string) through a fine hole in the top, and tensioned with a guitar tuning machine. Under the bridge footprint you would get a great cosmetic result. Here are a couple of youtube videos demonstrating the method (the second one is fairly long - the important bit is in the last 2 minutes).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcAPZ3oxi3Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gjhTYHRtMg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcAPZ3oxi3Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gjhTYHRtMg
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