tele -> RE: string spacing at saddle (Jun. 20 2013 19:01:30)
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I am just worried if I or the luthier can pull off the tie block replacement properly. I would appreciate alot some advice on this I don't think there are any quick, absolute answers. It takes experience, dedication, art, intuition and talent for luthiers to understand and know how to treat a particular piece of wood to make or repair a guitar. I made a thread to show how a skilled luthier, Pablo Requena, solved one tie block problem. http://www.foroflamenco.com/tm.asp?m=236023&appid=&p=&mpage=1&key=&tmode=&smode=&s=#236023 thats just what I needed, thanks alot. It seems like the maestro removed material almost until there was only about 0.5mm left of the original tie block. I think this is very much doable with a proper router use! One more question about the glue used, do you think he used hide glue or titebond for the new block and does the bone inlay require special glue? thanks
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