Hi guys,
I'm real interested in this crack repair thing. I've read in Don Teeter's book that to repair a crack in a top you take a knife to it, cutting a nice uniform slot with beveled edges into the top. Then you cut from a piece of spurce a splint with tapered edges trying to get the harder wintergrowth (the grain line) to line each side. Then this is to be glued in.
I've seen someone do the job with a razor saw, one of those things you can get at a hobby shop, and stew mac sells this tool to cut the top:
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Tools/Foredom_tools,_attachments/1/PowerKnife.htmlI've fixed one cracked top, but it was a little different than what you are working on. This was a guitar that was stepped on. There were 3 pieces that were semijoined and stuffed into the box. I pulled them out and used titebond to stick em back together, no knife work to even up gaps and fill with extra spruce. Looked alright, but I refinished the whole top. Besides a complete refinish of the top, I really didn't know how to "touch up" the repair to make it look right.
Question, when to inject glue in (HHG, I know now is to be preferred) and when do you do the knife surgery?
Peace, and thanks for all the insight.
Stefan