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Hobie
Posted 2006-08-05 11:30 PM (#245102)
Subject: indentations in spruce top


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I banged the face of my 1778T OFT into a round bench corner and have left a bit of a dent looks like a bit of track, small but can be seen in teh light. Can't feel it though

I remember working with wood and removing said dents by applying steam or a hot rag; would using an iron on low with a couple of layers of towel do the trick on this

Are there any risks?

Are the any other suggestions?
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TRboy
Posted 2006-08-05 11:45 PM (#245103 - in reply to #245102)
Subject: Re: indentations in spruce top



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Hobie,In order for the steaming trick to work the dampness from the rag must penetrate into the wood fibers.......I don't think it'll work through the finish.
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Jeff W.
Posted 2006-08-06 2:08 AM (#245104 - in reply to #245102)
Subject: Re: indentations in spruce top


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listen to Trboy.


in this instance


anyway
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Hobie
Posted 2006-08-06 4:54 AM (#245105 - in reply to #245102)
Subject: Re: indentations in spruce top


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So how about going in through the port with a hot well wrung cloth?

My thinking is that it won't work as it is on the wrong side of the wood.

But is it a risk to try this?
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Capo Guy
Posted 2006-08-06 10:11 PM (#245106 - in reply to #245102)
Subject: Re: indentations in spruce top



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I'd leave it. Adds "Character" to the guitar.

Hey Look at Ol' Willie.

I don't think going from the inside will help.

Everybody hates geting a ding in their guitar, especially the first one. Ouch.

I know I'm not much help. :confused:
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bvince
Posted 2006-08-06 10:27 PM (#245107 - in reply to #245102)
Subject: Re: indentations in spruce top



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I've used that trick on furniture AND guitars with some success. But if theres a finish on the guitar, you will not like the result. It will give you a cloudy-white haze under the finish. It DOES work great if you're refinishing and have all the finish off. I just did a project on an old cedar-top classical that was bound for the trash heap, and it came out very well, considering the 1 inch hole in the side and two in-grain splits in the top. It was quite an experience, but it plays like a charm now and was well worth the effort.
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bvince
Posted 2006-08-06 10:29 PM (#245108 - in reply to #245102)
Subject: Re: indentations in spruce top



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Unless your guitar is a total wreck, I'd leave it alone.
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Hobie
Posted 2006-08-07 6:22 PM (#245109 - in reply to #245102)
Subject: Re: indentations in spruce top


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Thanks guys, decided agin the rear entry approach and did the towel thing; it does work, not completely, but the wood did swell back quite a lot, and didn't effect the finish.

Don't have an iron so that will be it, and yes it's character, texture and downright clumsy; all valuable lessons
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brainslag
Posted 2006-08-08 8:55 AM (#245110 - in reply to #245102)
Subject: Re: indentations in spruce top


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I remember the first ding I put in my Custom Legend. It was like 2 weeks old and I just about flipped. To this day it's the only ding on it, and I remember that day 23 years ago like it was yesterday. After a while all these guitar dings act like a living diary of dumb stuff we were doing when we were playing our guitars.
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bvince
Posted 2006-08-08 9:00 AM (#245111 - in reply to #245102)
Subject: Re: indentations in spruce top



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You got that right.
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