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Spykerwolf

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  1. 1 hour ago, Andyjr1515 said:

    Hi and welcome :)

    Its just coming up to bedtime here in the UK but tomorrow I'll post some more.  It's worth sticking with this.  You'll learn loads at the same time as ending up with something that looks great and plays just fine :)

    oh - and I'm pretty sure I've come across Angelica classicals in the past.  They're OK.  Perfectly playable.  You can pretty much sand back down as often as you like until you're happy with the look - the stains don't actually go that deep....

     

    With the bridge, you are right - it needs to be wood to wood....and you pretty much do need a proper bridge clamp.  They are not hugely expensive but one is pretty essential.

    You will find this place full of friendly and helpful people - and any mistake you can possibly imagine making in your project, we will have already made and probably many times over ;) 

    Thanks for the kind words Andy, I'm actually looking forward to hear how it sounds :P This was the first guitar I ever played, and learned on ... so it's got some sentimental value to me. I'll be able to borrow a bridge clamp from a friendly luthier, so I should have the bridge actually connected this time! :P Just need to finish all the (hand) sanding first...

  2. It's been a while since I've done anything to this guitar, kind of given up hope after some more mistakes.
    I glued the bridge without sanding the surface, so as I tuned up the bridge slowly came apart. 
    The top also has a little tear in it, and since it was winter then I stopped working on it completely.

    However summer is approaching which means I've got some daytime left after work, so I'm determined to salvage something from this wreck.
    I met a luthier close to home who can help me glue the bridge (and give some general guidance).
    I tried to remove the excess varnish blobs with a razor blade, but because I didn't apply clear coat - the finish started to come off.
    I decided I might as well remove the stained finish and go for the natural look + some oil (haven't decided on this one yet, any advice?).

    This is how it looked when I removed the bridge:
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  3. Hey guys. I haven't done a build thread before, but decided to start one in any case. I've been working on the cheap family classical guitar that we brought from South Africa (nothing special). Unknown brand "Angelica". I haven't done any sanding/gluing or any other type of DIY work before really, hence why I decided to start on this. I'm still busy with it, but thought I'd share some photos of the transformation.

    Before photos - lots of dings and scratches, headstock was cracked that I roughly fixed before:

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    Will upload some more soon
     

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