D16 Soundboard repair or replace?
Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 11:35 am
Hello all, I’ve been a lurker of the website for some years now, and I hope you can offer some advice.
The soundboard of my Martin D16 suffered some damage a few months ago from an overzealous baggage handler- the airline immediately compensated me, and I’ve replaced the guitar, but I’d like to repair the original. I'm an experienced woodworker so I'm up for the challenge. See pics below to illustrate the damage.
I read some previous posts about the judicious application of heat, and using a hairdryer was able to (carefully) prise a small piece of the binding off, so I’m satisfied I’ll be able to take it apart successfully but before I go further I need some advice.
Should I try and reglue the top together, or just replace it entirely? Aside from looks, I am worried about the resultant tone. It’s only about 6 years old, but has sentimental value, and I also don’t want to break in a new top if I don’t have to.
What kind of glue would you recommend to repair the top?
If I can repair it, I will try to keep the top on throughout the repair.
In either case, can I repair/replace the top without taking the back off? I know in a new construction the back goes on last, but I obviously want to minimize the damage to the extent possible.
I’m not trying to create a ‘like-new’ guitar- I won’t mind the couple of dings or visible damage, and may even try to reuse the original binding for character, providing it will not look nor sound dreadful.
Can I reuse the existing binding?
Thanks everyone, Pat
The soundboard of my Martin D16 suffered some damage a few months ago from an overzealous baggage handler- the airline immediately compensated me, and I’ve replaced the guitar, but I’d like to repair the original. I'm an experienced woodworker so I'm up for the challenge. See pics below to illustrate the damage.
I read some previous posts about the judicious application of heat, and using a hairdryer was able to (carefully) prise a small piece of the binding off, so I’m satisfied I’ll be able to take it apart successfully but before I go further I need some advice.
Should I try and reglue the top together, or just replace it entirely? Aside from looks, I am worried about the resultant tone. It’s only about 6 years old, but has sentimental value, and I also don’t want to break in a new top if I don’t have to.
What kind of glue would you recommend to repair the top?
If I can repair it, I will try to keep the top on throughout the repair.
In either case, can I repair/replace the top without taking the back off? I know in a new construction the back goes on last, but I obviously want to minimize the damage to the extent possible.
I’m not trying to create a ‘like-new’ guitar- I won’t mind the couple of dings or visible damage, and may even try to reuse the original binding for character, providing it will not look nor sound dreadful.
Can I reuse the existing binding?
Thanks everyone, Pat