Glue? Or?
Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2017 4:53 pm
I'm rebuilding my second guitar. The first (a KMG kit) had a number of carpentry flaws, but after a couple of weeks playing, developed a very musical tone. I was really pleased. The second guitar (components from LMI) is (was) much more attractive (to my eye), but never was as resonant or musical. I decided that was because I overbraced it and didn't thin the top adequately, so I carved out the braces as much as I could through the sound hole and restrung. Better, but not enough.
So I decided to remove the bridge (which had been affixed using LMI fish glue) and planed and sanded the top. When tapped, the top now rings much better than before and I'm ready to refinish and reinstall the bridge. Unfortunately, my amateur removal of the bridge before planing and sanding resulted in some serious divots in the top. I'd guess that the area of "no gap" contact between the top and the bridge will be reduced by ¼ to ⅓.
Which brings me to my question -- how should I glue on the bridge this time (as ever, using the excellent KMG bridge clamp)?
I could use the fish glue again and hope that the reduced area won't cause the bridge to lift, or
I could use epoxy which will give me increased bonding area as it acts as a gap filler, or
Someone could make a better suggestion.
Anyone??? (I've also asked this question on AGF; I hope you don't mind, but I'm casting a wider net for suggestions.)
So I decided to remove the bridge (which had been affixed using LMI fish glue) and planed and sanded the top. When tapped, the top now rings much better than before and I'm ready to refinish and reinstall the bridge. Unfortunately, my amateur removal of the bridge before planing and sanding resulted in some serious divots in the top. I'd guess that the area of "no gap" contact between the top and the bridge will be reduced by ¼ to ⅓.
Which brings me to my question -- how should I glue on the bridge this time (as ever, using the excellent KMG bridge clamp)?
I could use the fish glue again and hope that the reduced area won't cause the bridge to lift, or
I could use epoxy which will give me increased bonding area as it acts as a gap filler, or
Someone could make a better suggestion.
Anyone??? (I've also asked this question on AGF; I hope you don't mind, but I'm casting a wider net for suggestions.)