Classical Guitar torn of Bridge Repair/ fixing a detached Bridge/Luthier Workshop skills Ep.22
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Here is a Video about a very common repair in my Luthier Workshop a detached and completely torn of Bridge of a acoustic, classical, western Guitar. I have fixed so many of them. At the end of the Video you can see how I do the String Loops when I restring a Classical Guitar. You can follow the whole repair Process in this Video. I love doing Stuff like that if you are interested in more of my Luthier life Projects please feel free to check out my other extended Workshop Video on this Channel.
Enjoy watching and sharing.
Best Regards Nik
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What a pleasure to watch this.
Thank you so much for saying this. Best Regards Nik
I re-glued an old Hondo H308A bridge using thin coats of Titebond on the bridge and the lower top very carefully. I used 2* 1/8" machine screws and wing nuts to ensure the bridge is flat and snug to it (after it set well the 2 1/8" holes were re-filled with snug glued dowels... and let it all dry for 24 full hours. It worked well and I did NOT need to buy any clamps for the bridge... just 2 X 2" screws and matching wing nuts.
Thanks a lot for watching and for sharing your method of repair a loose Bridge 🕺🏻👍Best Regards Nik
Me sorprende haber llegado a la misma técnica de reparación siendo auto didacta, gracias por conoartir
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Very good 😃
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Love your videos dude 🇬🇧
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Great job 👍🏼
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Excellent 🎉
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Very good!
Thanks a lot for your Feedback Michele. Best Regards Nik
That is how it is done 👍
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What craftsmanship! 😮
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Nice video thanks
Thank you so much . Best Regards Nik
Why did you cut your sanding block at an angle? Aside from that, that's a nice, sharp chisel. Nice work!
Thanks a lot for your question. I did this because I have a better optical control to see the edge of the Block. Thanks for watching. Best Regards Nik
How much this classical guitar has to cost to justify the cost of the repair? This is a couple of houndred euro repair.
Thanks for your question. It's alway worth to repair old and good sounding Instruments. Best Regards Nik
Удивил звук электрогитары в конце видео. Делал же классическую гитару !
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Great video, as always. I was wondering, when you were cleaning the gluing area: Were you worried at all about the remaining thickness of the soundboard? Could it become too thin?
Thanks a lot for your positive feedback. That’s a good question. Yes that is possible but to avoid this I try just to clean up the old glue and by sanding this area with 80 grid Sandpaper I produce a roughly surface that the new glue get as much grip as possible. This is a old Japan made Classical Guitar they have very thick tops. You have to be careful with handmade Spanish Guitars they are very thin. Best Regards Nik
@@petrekguitars thanks for your answer, very insightful!
clamps are not available like that to a lot of people who do know what to do...and tools like luthiers have are not available to most owners of damaged guitars. A lot of fellows do not have money for tools or a luthier!
Thanks for sharing your experience and opinion. I have this clamps for about 30 years know and there are about 10 € and If your buy them used even more affordable.. These are really useful tools not just for Luthiers. Best Regards Nik
Hallo Nick, wozu benutzt du die Magnete? Es war nicht deutlich zu sehen, besonders mit dem zweiten Magnet. Danke im Voraus.
Danke für deine Frage. Die Magneten benutze ich um die genauen Positionen der Deckenbalken zu lokalisieren und zu markieren 👍BG Nik
Why score the back of the bridge (8:12)?
Thanks for your question. I have learnt that on my Luthier School. Rosewood can be very oily and the cutting or scraping allows the glue to get a better grip. Don't do this on the spruce to it will weaken the Wood and the fibers can get damaged. Best Regards Nik
me dan ganas de que repares mi telecaster 🤭🩷
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I melt the ends of the nylon strings and then wrap them.... so they will not slip at all ...
Thanks for your feedback and for sharing your method. Best Regards Nik
How much will it cost you to fix , a not so great but still playable bolt-on-neck electric guitar , to make it play and sound great ?
Thanks for your request. It’s always hard to say without having seen the Instrument. Best Regards Nik
Hi, what type of glue did you use? Was it regular PVA ?
Thanks for your question. I have used classic Titebond Glue, Best Regards Nik
How to you repair the warped top ? And bowed bridge ? Also did you make those wood clamps ?
Thanks for your question. This is hared to explain ...maybe I will do a Video about this topic👍 This are Klemmsia Made in Germany Clamps I have them for about 30 years now. Great Stuff. Best Regards Nik