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DIY Lutherie glue question

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Hillwalker
Posted 2007-05-10 3:47 AM (#100967)
Subject: DIY Lutherie glue question


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To all the 'fixit' OFC members. I've just finished glueing a top crack in my 1758, and it came out really well. I originally intended to use superglue for this, but ended up using Aliphatic resin woodglue instead after reading Dan Erlewine's book. Worked great!

Question is this: the book says wet the wood first to allow capillary action to wick the glue into the grain further. The glue said apply to dry wood. I followed Dan, and wet the wood; all was well. Now I'm about to attempt repairs to an 84C, but this has 2 or 3 top cracks and it's for a friend, so I'd like the bext possible structural results. Please chip in with your experiences/views.

HW
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Jason_S
Posted 2007-05-10 3:52 AM (#100968 - in reply to #100967)
Subject: Re: DIY Lutherie glue question


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id use cya to fill and stabalize the cracks. scrape and sand/buff smooth....some of the other's can better tell you how to do it.....jason
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Hillwalker
Posted 2007-05-10 4:56 AM (#100969 - in reply to #100967)
Subject: Re: DIY Lutherie glue question


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Thanks Jason; that's helpful. Do you not have problems with cyano marking the top finish if it smears or runs? That's at the back of my mind.

HW
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Jason_S
Posted 2007-05-10 5:06 AM (#100970 - in reply to #100967)
Subject: Re: DIY Lutherie glue question


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hw,that can happen but you just gotta get cya remover if it happens.......when i didnt have any remover i buffed the hell out of it with 1200-1600 grit pads till it was smooth....jason
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Hillwalker
Posted 2007-05-10 5:15 AM (#100971 - in reply to #100967)
Subject: Re: DIY Lutherie glue question


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Great stuff. Does the cyano remover not strip the top finish? I've got some remover so could go with this. Thanks for the answers.

Oh, and it must be VERY early over there in Maryland? About 5am?

HW
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Jason_S
Posted 2007-05-10 5:29 AM (#100972 - in reply to #100967)
Subject: Re: DIY Lutherie glue question


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5:30.im up early...nope the remover wont strip the finish....jason
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