Mandolin setup on an A style :: 2015 June A5 [2.0 lbs]
The action adjustment range was extended by refitting the bridge foot. The nut was dressed as well. Absolute beauty.
Chubbuck Guitars / Kevin Chubbuck, making & repairing guitars in an old building just north of Boston, Massachusetts.
Mandolin setup on an A style :: 2015 June A5 [2.0 lbs]
The action adjustment range was extended by refitting the bridge foot. The nut was dressed as well. Absolute beauty.
Lifting bridge :: Bedell TB-30-G [5.0 lbs]
The bridge was peeling away from the top, so it was removed, refit and re-glued with hot hide glue. A small back crack running from the neck block to the first brace was also repaired.
Bridge fit :: June A5 mandolin
The player wanted the action taken down slightly, but the adjustable bridge was bottomed out (and prevented further lowering). The solution above is to remove wood from the bridge's foot and refit it to the top.
Fun fact: Alan Carruth scrapers rule.
Fingerboard extension top crack splint :: 2007 Pavan TP-30 [3.9 lbs]
This classical has a nasty crack in the top that runs along the bass side of the fingerboard clean into the sound hole. The crack had loosened the fingerboard brace so that was addressed first. Two cleats were then fit and glued to support the break (one along the fingerboard, one just inside the sound hole). This crack was far too open to just glue up (even with humidifying), so a thin spruce splint was fit, glued and trimmed into the crack with a minor color touch up to better match the top.
Bridge re-glue :: Bedell TB-28-G
This bridge was lifting so it was removed, refit and re-glued. Before re-gluing, the area around the bridge was wet sanded and buffed to remove some super glue remnants from a previous repair attempt. Next up will be finishing up a back crack repair (coming off the corner of the neck block) and it should be ready to head back out.