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Cracked bridge
I have a crack on my bridge. Is this something I can fill with wood putty or something? It's a very inexpensive guitar, so I wouldn't take it to the shop, but if there's something I can do, I'd like to.
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Thin super glue, dropped in the crack using a toothpick. It may take multiple applications.
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The bridge appears to be rosewood? If the bridge is otherwise stable and not lifting, the cracks could be filled with super glue and fine rosewood sawdust, then sanded smooth, since it is a "inexpensive guitar". It should look ok but not perfect.
If this later fails, the bridge could be removed, replicated and replaced which I would do if it were mine, but I've done that before. |
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I'm not a luthier, but the pic shows the crack running through the lower row of bridge pin holes. They're wowed out and the pins don't appear to be seated correctly anymore.
If this were my guitar I'd remove the strings and pins, fill the crack with an appropriate glue and clamp.
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I am not sure what's normal for the pins, but I agree that it looks like the back ones are seated a bit lower than the front ones. |