Monday, May 5, 2008

i dropped my guitar

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So to re-cap. I broke my guitar when I was removing it from the spray booth. The booth gets a little chaotic because of all the instr. that are going in and out. My teachers allowed me to come in and work on the crack during one of the other construction classes.

So I glued the cleats on the inside of the guitar to help strengthen the cracks. Here is a picture of them using a mirror.


The long cracks look great but there is still an area that is smashed. I found most of the pieces of the smashed area but to put them all back in wouldnt be practical... especially during the current time crunch. Also this part of the guitar needs to be structurally strong.


So I consulted with my teacher Brian. This is brian teaching and me studenting.

So I Chiseled out the area. I did this at an angle making sort of a ramp.



Next I found a similar piece of spruce from my spare top wood. and I spent the next 5 hours fitting it to the area.




Once it fit I used plexi glass and some violin spool clamps toglue the piece in.

The piece went in beautifully.


Next I glued the binding on to the new spruce.


I had a few small gaps


but I did some burn ins to fill them.




Then I sanded the area out and began spraying lacquer again.


Its not totally invisible but its pretty unnoticable in person.... and in case you forgot... this is what it looked like originally. I am pretty satisfied.

4 comments:

Moira said...

Hey Matty....it looks terrific! Congrats on the good job! I can't wait to see it live and in person. I'm going to try to make it on Thursday night after work. Thanks again for coming to the party Saturday night. See you soon! lotsa love, Moi

BTW...Dad's getting a migraine trying to figure out your play on words. Sigh.

Anonymous said...

once again...awesome...

Anonymous said...

Matt your guitar looks absolutely beautiful! What painstaking work. I hope your presentation goes well on Thursday. I'll be there in spirit.

LilLilC said...

Matthew - We are so proud of you and your finished product. I think I am most impressed by your positive attitude and ability to overcome something difficult. Way to go! I admire you.