Advise requested:
I have a Seagull guitar I'm restoring. The first problem to address is that the soundboard rises about 1/4" at the bridge. From the tail to the bridge it appears straight with a straightedge, but if you lay a straightedge from neck to tail you can see the rise at the bridge that actually looks like a sunken soundhole area
I have a dental intraoral video camera I use to inspect the interior and take snapshots of any damage, cracks, etc. None visible. All of the hide glue joints, bridge plate, x-braces, etc. are tight, clean and look fine.
How do I straighten the bow/rise and more importantly, have it stay there? My thought is to use humidity and clamp it flat and let it dry that way for a couple of weeks.
Jerry