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 Post subject: Top Split
PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 3:39 pm 
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Worth trying to fix this go-bar accident gone bad or start over?

Had the bass bar slip putting on the last rod...

two splits one very long and one right about where the bridge will go, I'm almost certain it ruined but thought i'd ask any way.


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 Post subject: Re: Top Split
PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 5:47 pm 
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It is certainly repairable, and if it was a top on an old violin it would be repaired. If it was for me and I was otherwise happy with it I would fix it.


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 Post subject: Re: Top Split
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Clay S. wrote:
It is certainly repairable, and if it was a top on an old violin it would be repaired. If it was for me and I was otherwise happy with it I would fix it.


would you just look to glue and close the cracks or glue cross grain patches in? I'm not very experienced with this type of fix but it is just a practice build for me so i would not mind attempting it, can always start over if it doesn't work out.

I've been using hot hide glue for everything so far, what would you recommend for the repair? I was planning on just doing a traditional spirit varnish for the finish with possible dying the wood first.


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 Post subject: Re: Top Split
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Definitely use HHG and some tiny cleats would be good insurance.


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 Post subject: Re: Top Split
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Barry Daniels wrote:
Definitely use HHG and some tiny cleats would be good insurance.


Where would you locate the cleats? near the middle of the crack or would you place them at the ends to discourage it from propagating further?

Appreciate all the help!

Edit: Actually now that i think about it the bass bar would be glued almost entirely over the crack, so that may help some.


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 Post subject: Re: Top Split
PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 11:44 am 
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The bass bar may negate the need for any splints.


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