When I first became interested in building a guitar, I cobbled together a kit from odd pieces on ebay: Martin sides, neck, and top. I filled in what I needed from the normal suppliers and tried to build with minimal tools. I thought I would put one together on the cheap before buying a more expensive kit and more tools. The results were initially OK. It looked OK from 10 feet away and played OK. However, when attaching the neck, I broke the adjustment nut on the truss rod. (There is a recent thread that discusses the difficulty in lining these martin truss rods up to adjust from the soundhole.)
After it was strung up the neck began to flex and developed too much relief. I assume I could have fixed this with a working truss rod. Also, the Bridge began to lift. I think I had two issues with the top that caused the bridge to lift. First, I tried to curve the bottom of the braces by hand and I over-did it. Second, when clearing off the finish before gluing the bridge, it appears I needed to clear a little more on one end of the bridge. So these two issues impacted the glue joint.
This weekend I removed the bridge and the neck and removed the truss rod and finger board from the neck.
If I want to fix this guitar, I believe I need to remove the existing top and make a new one. The current one has way to much arch in the middle which will make gluing a bridge difficult. I now have a bracemaker from Luthier Supplies which I hope will make my braces more consistent. I think I can handle removing the top, basically if I route as if I were cutting a purfling ledge the depth of the top, I should be OK - Correct?
With the neck, should I assume that with a new truss rod the current Neck and Fingerboard should work. I will need to scrape off all the old glue, but otherwise, should these be fine to use. What do you think, try to reuse the neck and fingerboard
Also, I originally had the truss rod installed so that it ended about 1/2 way between the nut and the first fret. Should I have taken it all the way to the nut? Not sure why I did it this way? Looking at the LMI Kit I am currently trying to complete, I have that one going pretty much to the nut.
Sorry for the long post. I guess what I am looking for is: 1. Is it probably best to remove the top? 2. Is it normal for stringing up a guitar to add significant bowing? The martin style truss rod has a stout steel tube around it that I thought / hoped would keep things straight. Is this concern for a weak Neck or should I just get a new truss rod and give it a try? 3. Should I assume the bridge and fingerboard should be OK to use again?
I appreciate any comments.
Greg
_________________ Greg Hatcher North Carolina
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